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<Words>
  <W>
    <SM>[neim]</SM>
    <E>name</E>
    <C>n. 名称，名字；姓名；名誉
vt. 命名，任命；指定；称呼；提名；叫出
adj. 姓名的；据以取名的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he were making a fortune and a name, so much the better for him.</E>
        <C>要是他正在那儿名利兼收,那对于他个人当然是很好的了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lady gave him a queer look, pulled out a blank card asked him his name, age and address.</E>
        <C>那女人奇怪地看了他一眼,抽出一张空白卡片,问他的姓名、年龄和地址。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His name had been like a sword against the enemy.</E>
        <C>他的名子好象一把剑刺向敌人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much would be implied by the mere mention of his name!</E>
        <C>单单提到他的名字,就会牵涉到多大的问题呀!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole secret of her experience was as if enclosed in her name.</E>
        <C>好像她所体验的整个秘密都包涵在她的名字里了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reputation,Bezeichnung</E>
        <C>n. 名称，名字；姓名；名誉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>install,constitute,place,style,call</E>
        <C>vt. 命名，任命；指定；称呼；提名；叫出</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['næʃənəl]</SM>
    <E>national</E>
    <C>adj. 国家的；国民的；民族的；国立的
n. 国民
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Joey Morphy, teller at the First National Bank come out of the front door.</E>
        <C>第一国民银行的出纳员佐伊·莫菲从大门里走出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She used to sing our national songs to us in a quivering, sweet voice.</E>
        <C>她常常用颤动而甜蜜的声音向我们唱我们的国歌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As for paying your creditors in full, I might as well hope to pay the National Debt.</E>
        <C>你的债我可付不了,那倒不如叫我给政府还外债呢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A change in exchange rates is, after all, a change in a price ratio between national moneys.</E>
        <C>汇率的变动,归根到底是各国货币之间价格比率的变动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is to be merged with the National Enterprise Board.</E>
        <C>它将与国家企业局合并。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>state,natl</E>
        <C>adj. 国家的；国民的；民族的；国立的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>subject</E>
        <C>n. 国民</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nætʃərəl]</SM>
    <E>natural</E>
    <C>adj. 自然的；物质的；天生的；不做作的
n. 自然的事情；白痴；本位音
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was natural that he should look at it but Barbara did not know it.</E>
        <C>很自然地他应该注视着它,但巴巴拉是不知道的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The very building in which he would spend the rest of his natural life would be the best he has never known.</E>
        <C>正是这座他愿在此间了此余生的建筑物将是他从未住过的最好建筑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he had stepped in there and used his eyes, instead of his disordered mind, he could have cure the well by natural means.</E>
        <C>他要是进去一趟,用用他的眼睛,别老用他那出了毛病的脑袋,早就可以用很自然的法子把井修好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is quite natural that you (should) succeed [for you to succeed].</E>
        <C>你的成功是很自然的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Pappleworth was always natural, and treated Paul as if he had been a comrade.</E>
        <C>帕波华斯先生待人豪爽大方,对保罗很够哥儿们义气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>material,physical,born,spontaneous</E>
        <C>adj. 自然的；物质的；天生的；不做作的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>idiot,baichi</E>
        <C>n. 自然的事情；白痴；本位音</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neitʃə]</SM>
    <E>nature</E>
    <C>n. 自然；性质；本性；种类
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This seems to be one of the few instances in plasma physics where nature works in our favor.</E>
        <C>看来这是等离子体物理学中几个自然行为偏袒我们的例子中的一个。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His thin long nose ran out as if it was eager to bore into the nature of things in general.</E>
        <C>他的细长的鼻子直往前钻,仿佛世界上的事情他都要钻个透似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Among the first things a watcher of the sky becomes aware of is the cyclic nature of what is seen.</E>
        <C>天空的观察者首先意识到的是所见现象的周期性特征。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had a clearness which was to be found nowhere in the wind, and a sequence which was to be found nowhere in nature.</E>
        <C>这声音清晰可闻,狂风根本发不出这种声响,它的声音抑扬入调,不是大自然的声响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he thought of it, a sharp pang of pain struck through him like a knife and made each delicate fibre of his nature quiver.</E>
        <C>想到这里,尖利的痛苦象刀子一样切割着他,使他天性中每一根柔弱的纤维都战栗着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>property,category,variety,manner,kind</E>
        <C>n. 自然；性质；本性；种类</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[niə]</SM>
    <E>near</E>
    <C>adj. 近的；亲近的；近似的
adv. 近；接近
prep. 靠近；近似于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I noticed him in the garden near the gate.</E>
        <C>我发现他在花园里靠近门处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He found a hole near the fireplace that I had not seen.</E>
        <C>他在壁炉旁边发现了一个我没有注意到的洞穴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was quite near, and yet he did not exist in her.</E>
        <C>他已经相当近了,然而他仍没有触动她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As I near the North Tower, the wind tugs at my balance rod.</E>
        <C>当我接近北塔的时候,风牵动着我的平衡杆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sucked up the warm moist air from near the surface of the sea.</E>
        <C>她吸收了海洋表面潮湿的热气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>familiar,close</E>
        <C>adj. 近的；亲近的；近似的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rising,forbye</E>
        <C>adv. 近；接近</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>next,anigh</E>
        <C>prep. 靠近；近似于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['niəli]</SM>
    <E>nearly</E>
    <C>adv. 差不多，几乎；密切地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His eyes nearly started out of his head.</E>
        <C>他的眼珠子几乎一下子就要蹦出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was the thrust of everything we both had been discussing for nearly a year.</E>
        <C>这是我们双方近乎一年之久的谈判的主旨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nearly a week passed before the girl was able to explain what had happened to her.</E>
        <C>几乎过了一个星期,姑娘才讲出了她的遭遇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rub was not nearly so much in his own home, as it was in the Butler family.</E>
        <C>他自己家里的困难,远不如巴特勒家里的多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You took a great risk, though in the result you did not turn out nearly so badly as it might have done.</E>
        <C>尽管后来不是那么严重,但是你冒的风险太大了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>almost,most,virtually,practically</E>
        <C>adv. 差不多，几乎；密切地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nesisəri]</SM>
    <E>necessary</E>
    <C>adj. 必要的；必需的；必然的
n. 必需品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to ransack his tutor's desk for a piece of wax, or twine, necessary to his work.</E>
        <C>他开始掏他老师的书桌,要找一点做手工所需要的蜡和麻线。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If changes are made to the tunnel after it has been built, it may be necessary to make a fan revision.</E>
        <C>在风洞建成以后,如果要进行修改,那么风扇也可能要更新。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was not necessary to think about it.</E>
        <C>没有必要去操心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a nation to have such freedom, two things are necessary.</E>
        <C>对于一个要获得这样自由的民族来说,有两件事是必要的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To get high rates of advance it is sometimes necessary to work on two, three or even four shifts a day.</E>
        <C>为了取得高的掘进速度,有时有必要在一天内分两班、三班、甚至四班工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inevitable,required,essential,certain,automatic</E>
        <C>adj. [数]必要的；必需的；必然的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>requirement,want</E>
        <C>n. 必需品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nek]</SM>
    <E>neck</E>
    <C>n. 脖子；衣领；海峡
vi. 搂著脖子亲吻；变狭窄
vt. 使变细；与…搂著脖子亲吻
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little man craned his neck,trying to get a glimpse of the parade over the heads of the crowd.</E>
        <C>那个矮小的男人伸长了脖子,试图从人们的头上看一眼游行队伍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He caught hold of Mary by the neck, and pulled her to the door.</E>
        <C>他扭住玛丽的脖子把她拖到门口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man of whiskers gave a blast on the whistle which he used to wear hanging round his neck.</E>
        <C>大胡子拿起老是挂在脖子上的哨子吹了一声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This time she found a little bottle on it and tied round the neck of the bottle was a paper label.</E>
        <C>这一次,她在它上面找到了一只小瓶,瓶颈上系着一个纸标签。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As she drew a small parcel from her bosom he saw that it was fastened to a string that went around her neck.</E>
        <C>她从怀里掏出一个小包时,他看到这个小包是用一根绳子穿起来挂在她脖子上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>narrow,channel,sound,collar</E>
        <C>n. 脖子；衣领；海峡</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ni:d]</SM>
    <E>need</E>
    <C>n. 需要，要求；缺乏；必要之物
vt. 需要
vi. 需要
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>So perhaps I was more impassioned than I need have been.</E>
        <C>所以我可能太激动了一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I need have no consideration for her now; she has not grain of it for me.</E>
        <C>现在她对我一点顾惜没有,我对她也不用有所顾惜了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a pure man of letters, untimely born in a world that had no need of letters.</E>
        <C>他是个地道的文人,不逢时地生在一个不需要学问的世界里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A man had need of a hundred eyes in every part of him, to keep concealed in that uneven country.</E>
        <C>要想隐藏在这种崎岖不平的地区里浑身上下非得长着千百只眼睛不可。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told her, that as she had a good fortune, she had no need to stoop to the disaster of the times!</E>
        <C>我对她说,她既然有丰厚的财产,就用不着屈身忍受目下的不公平待遇!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>necessity,shortage,want,do,deficiency</E>
        <C>n. 需要，要求；缺乏；必要之物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ask,lack,claim,to require</E>
        <C>vt. 需要</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wish,to require</E>
        <C>vi. 需要</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neibə]</SM>
    <E>neighbour</E>
    <C>n. 邻居；仁慈的人
vt. 邻接
vi. 住在邻近；毗邻；友善
adj. 邻居的；邻近的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The king was prepared to levy war upon his neighbour after their quarrel over the land.</E>
        <C>在他们就土地问题争吵之后,国王准备向其邻国开战。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A friend of my own sex, and young, and a close neighbour, is just what I would have prayed for.</E>
        <C>一个年轻的,住在附近的,与我性别相同的朋友,这正是我求之不得的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The name on the table smote him as the passage of his neighbour had done.</E>
        <C>石板上的名字就象旁边那位人士走过他身边时那样折磨着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been so constant to his lights, so constant to charity, and to his love for his neighbour.</E>
        <C>他那么忠于自己的原则,那么仁慈,那么友好地对待他的邻居。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall be a close neighbour—only next door—but this house is yours.</E>
        <C>我要成你们的近邻了——就在隔壁——但是这座房子是你们的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>joneses,vicinage</E>
        <C>n. 邻居；仁慈的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>abut upon,abut against</E>
        <C>vt. 邻接</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>abut</E>
        <C>vi. 住在邻近；毗邻；友善</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>adjacent,nearby</E>
        <C>adj. 邻居的；邻近的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['naiðə, 'ni:-]</SM>
    <E>neither</E>
    <C>conj. 也不；既不
adv. 两个都不；既不……也不
adj. 两者都不的
pron. 两者都不
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were the usual soft tints of the sky in which neither the gloom of darkness nor the brilliancy of the sun prevails.</E>
        <C>天空抹上了一层淡淡的微光,黑暗已经消失,灿烂的阳光尚未来临。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was neither too early for actors, nor yet too late to have lost one of such charm and fame, she had calculated.</E>
        <C>她考虑过,现在对演员来说既不会太早,对她来说也不会太迟使她错过这么一个仪表堂堂、大名鼎鼎的人物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A week or two passed, her bodily and mental health grew neither worse nor better.</E>
        <C>一两个星期过去了,她的身体和精神既没有好起来,也没有坏下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neither of us spoke of the boat, but we both thought of it.</E>
        <C>我们两个人谁都不提那条小船,可是心里都惦记着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was never a sail upon the ocean, and in what I could see of the land was neither house nor man.</E>
        <C>海洋上找不到一艘帆船,陆地上呢,也看不见房屋和人影。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nor</E>
        <C>conj. 也不；既不</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nə:vəs]</SM>
    <E>nervous</E>
    <C>adj. 神经的；紧张不安的；强健有力的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last, with an effort, he began to speak in a halting, nervous way.</E>
        <C>最后,经过一番努力,他终于心情紧张结结巴巴地说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a nervous thing to have about me, and I didn't like to ask the king to carry it.</E>
        <C>这种东西带在身上真让我心里发毛,请国王带着它呢,我又不大愿意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All day yesterday she had been too nervous to eat, which meant it was some thirty-six hours since her last meal.</E>
        <C>昨天一整天她一直心神不宁,没有食欲,从上顿饭到现在已有三十六小时滴水未进了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sounded breathless, as if nervous but trying not to be.</E>
        <C>她说起话来上气不接下气,而且极力压抑着紧张的心情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was nervous work, but it was the wisest of all the expedient that offered.</E>
        <C>这是相当冒险的尝试,但是这是他能想到的最明智的办法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>neural,jittery</E>
        <C>adj. [解剖]神经的；紧张不安的；强健有力的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nevə]</SM>
    <E>never</E>
    <C>adv. 从未；决不
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had always bothered him that he had never had an occupation where he could keep his hands clean.</E>
        <C>他从来没有干过一行可以不必沾上两手赃的高尚职业,这一直是他心头的一个疙瘩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>True, he said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads?</E>
        <C>他说,确实如此;但是,如果他们的头不能移动,怎么能看见形象之外的其他东西呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he pointed out their means of vengeance, he struck a chord which never failed to thrill in the breast of an Indian.</E>
        <C>当他指出他们报仇的方法时,那可真是击中了绝对会让印第安人颤动不已的心弦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the sort of issue on which Nixon would never yield as long as he could find someone else to do the work.</E>
        <C>这种问题,只要尼克松能找到什么人肯卖力干,他就不会罢手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And yet there was an aloofness about him, a way he had of making her feel he had never been enslaved by his beauty.</E>
        <C>可是他对此却有一点冷漠,从来没有使她感觉到他在受自己外貌的奴役。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>none,nothing</E>
        <C>adv. 从未；决不</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nju:, nu:]</SM>
    <E>new</E>
    <C>adj. 新的，新鲜的；更新的；初见的
adv. 新近
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mayor of one town was ready to send a private plane to New York to help.</E>
        <C>有一个城市的市长准备送一架私人飞机来纽约援助。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next day new steps were to be taken; my plans could no longer be confined to my own breast.</E>
        <C>第二天要采取新的步骤了,我的计划不能再藏在我自己的心里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the time the murder was committed he said that he had been in New York to see his broker.</E>
        <C>凶案发生时,据他说他是在纽约市拜访他的经纪人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spring came and with it a hundred new delights.</E>
        <C>春天带着许多新的,令人欢悦的事物来到了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now he began to give me a new sort of lecture.</E>
        <C>现在,他开始对我宣示新的说教。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fresh,updated</E>
        <C>adj. 新的，新鲜的；更新的；初见的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>recently,freshly</E>
        <C>adv. 新近</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nju:z, nu:z]</SM>
    <E>news</E>
    <C>n. 新闻，消息；新闻报导
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been a day of further bad news.</E>
        <C>这一天坏消息连续不断。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The news of her marriage came out of the blue.</E>
        <C>她结婚的消息来得很突然。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no definite news until a few days ago.</E>
        <C>直到一两天前才得到确实消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He perceived an instant that she did not know the blighting news.</E>
        <C>他立即看出她还不知道这个失败的消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The moment she had heard the news, Josephine knew that she must escape.</E>
        <C>约瑟芬一听到那个消息,她就明白她只有一走了之了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>message,word,press</E>
        <C>n. 新闻，消息；新闻报导</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:s,peipə, 'nju:z-]</SM>
    <E>newspaper</E>
    <C>n. 报纸
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen.</E>
        <C>在这些测试中,她能够隔着一块不透明的挡板阅读报纸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bigger took a piece of newspaper and gingerly lifted the rat by its tail and held it out at arm's length.</E>
        <C>别格拿了张报纸裹着,小心翼翼地拎起老鼠的尾巴,伸直胳膊远远地提着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The newspaper might just as well talk loud about that as anything else.</E>
        <C>报纸也可能象对付别的事情一样把这件事高谈阔论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She stood with one hand on her thin hip and the other rattling the newspaper at his bald head.</E>
        <C>她站着,一只手叉在瘦瘦的腰上,另一只手拿着报纸冲着他的秃顶挥动,弄得唏哩哗啦直响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He put down his razor and took the newspaper with wet hands, scanning the front page.</E>
        <C>他放下保险刀,用湿手拿起报纸,扫了一眼第一版。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>paper,courant</E>
        <C>n. 报纸</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nekst]</SM>
    <E>next</E>
    <C>adv. 然后；下次；其次
adj. 下一个的；其次的；贴近的
n. 下一个
prep. 靠近；居于…之后
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat at his desk till midnight hammering out his speech for the next day.</E>
        <C>他坐在书桌前干到深夜,撰写第二天要用的演说稿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next day new steps were to be taken; my plans could no longer be confined to my own breast.</E>
        <C>第二天要采取新的步骤了,我的计划不能再藏在我自己的心里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next, there was the matter of her clothes.</E>
        <C>其次,还有她的服装问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My next job was that of a helper in a drugstore.</E>
        <C>我的下一个差事是在一家杂货店里当下手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next day we carted the chest miles away and threw it out.</E>
        <C>第二天,我们用马车把衣柜拉到好几英里之外扔了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>secondly,then,afterwards</E>
        <C>adv. 然后；下次；其次</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>following,posterior</E>
        <C>adj. 下一个的；其次的；贴近的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>near,anigh</E>
        <C>prep. 靠近；居于…之后</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nais]</SM>
    <E>nice</E>
    <C>adj. 精密的；美好的；细微的；和蔼的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The soldier in white was more like a stuffed and sterilized mummy than a real nice guy.</E>
        <C>这名全身雪白的士兵与其说是个有血有肉的好伙计,不如说是具剥制好的经过消毒的木乃伊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The children prepared a nice surprise for my birthday, but I think my wife had a hand in it too.</E>
        <C>孩子们为我的生日准备了一件意想不到的美好礼物,不过我想我妻子也参与了这件事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's too delightful of you to be so nice to him, and put up with all his tiresome stories.</E>
        <C>你对他那么好,那么耐心地听他的无聊故事真叫人高兴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is nice of you to want to see me, and my repugnance to it was, perhaps, unnatural.</E>
        <C>你要见我,是你一片好心,而我对此反感也许是不合人情的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now as you and I are the chief actors in this enterprise, I think we should come into a nice agreement.</E>
        <C>现在,你我两人是这个计划中的主角,我想,我们应该好好的协商一下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>precision,exact,narrow,kind,benign</E>
        <C>adj. 精密的；美好的；细微的；和蔼的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nait]</SM>
    <E>night</E>
    <C>n. 夜晚，晚上；黑暗，黑夜
adj. 夜晚的，夜间的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Night approached, and with it a storm.</E>
        <C>天眼看就黑了,狂风暴雨也要跟着来到了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if the Night sang dirges with clenched teeth.</E>
        <C>那仿佛是夜神正在那儿咬牙切齿地唱挽歌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Night came, and with it but little rest for her.</E>
        <C>夜晚来到了,但是却没给她带来什么安定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The night was clear and starlight, but the wind had not fallen.</E>
        <C>夜间天朗气清,星光灿烂,但是风势并未减弱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The poor woman had not slept all night and was completely worn out.</E>
        <C>这可怜的女人整夜没睡,已经精疲力竭了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>evening,nocte</E>
        <C>n. 夜晚，晚上；黑暗，黑夜</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>vesperal</E>
        <C>adj. 夜晚的，夜间的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nain]</SM>
    <E>nine</E>
    <C>n. 九，九个
num. 九；九个
adj. 九的，九个的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By the side of the general is his little son Hannibal, now nine years of age.</E>
        <C>元帅旁边是他的小儿子汉尼拔,当时年方九岁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even when his wife gave birth to a baby girl nine years ago, the government would not relent.</E>
        <C>即使他妻子在九年前生了一个女孩时,政府也不宽容他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bert was a lean, undersized boy about fifteen years of age and about four feet nine inches in height.</E>
        <C>伯特是个身体单薄的孩子,长得矮小,大约十五岁左右,他身高约四英尺九英寸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have not been idle, my lord. We have held fifteen examinations of the Maid: six public and nine private.</E>
        <C>我们并没有闲着,阁下。我们对少女进行了十五次审问:六次公开的,九次秘密的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By nine o'clock the sun stood high in the sky.</E>
        <C>到九点钟的时候,太阳高高挂在空中。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nain'ti:n]</SM>
    <E>nineteen</E>
    <C>num. 十九
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Heyward rose to his feet, moved his chair well back and calmly surveyed the nineteen other men around the table.</E>
        <C>海沃德站起身来,把椅子往身后挪得远一些,神态镇静地向会议桌旁十九名与会者扫了一眼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her appearance had not changed in nineteen years.</E>
        <C>她的面容在十九年里没有怎么变。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is a girl of nineteen who came in with a headache and a stiff neck.</E>
        <C>这是一位19岁女孩,她因头痛和斜颈而住进医院。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her tongue goes nineteen to the dozen.</E>
        <C>她喋喋不休说个没完。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nainti]</SM>
    <E>ninety</E>
    <C>n. 九十
adj. 九十的；九十岁的
num. 九十
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The time span of a draft (e. g. ninety days) is called tenor.</E>
        <C>汇票允许的时间期限(如90天)叫汇票期限。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could have slipped through fairly easily, but I couldn't spare those ninety pounds.</E>
        <C>我本应可以轻松滑过的,可我舍不得扔下那九十英镑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ninety days later, true to his word, the goldsmith brought the crown.</E>
        <C>过了90天后,金匠果然如他所说的带着王冠来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were ninety heroes dressed in mail.</E>
        <C>他们一共是九十个穿锁子甲的英雄好汉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let's jam in the whole capital and pull out ninety!</E>
        <C>我们把这笔钱整个儿投进去吧,那就可以有九万元到手了!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nainθ]</SM>
    <E>ninth</E>
    <C>num. 第九
adj. 第九的；九分之一的
n. 九分之一
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last we were beaten so far to the south that we tossed and tacked to and fro the whole of the ninth day.</E>
        <C>终于,我们被风浪冲击得向南方飘去,在第九天,整整一天,船只忽前忽后地颠簸不停。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was almost five years ago, May the ninth.</E>
        <C>那是将近五年以前,5月9日。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nəu]</SM>
    <E>no</E>
    <C>adv. 不
adj. 没有；不是
n. 不；否决票
abbr. 数字（number）；元素锘（nobelium）的符号
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did persuade herself that there were no autocracies save that of Prussia.</E>
        <C>她自己深信,除了普鲁士以外,世界上哪儿都没有独裁政府了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next day new steps were to be taken; my plans could no longer be confined to my own breast.</E>
        <C>第二天要采取新的步骤了,我的计划不能再藏在我自己的心里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He no doubt wants to go down in history as the leader who brought peace and a better life to Russia.</E>
        <C>他无疑想作为给俄国带来和平和较美好生活的领导人而名垂青史。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were mixed up in a damned funny business, but no one ever really knew the ins and outs of it.</E>
        <C>有一件奇怪透顶的事曾经牵涉到他们俩,可是谁也搞不清这究竟是怎么回事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She began to put the house straight, making beds and washing dishes, cleaning and tidying; but she could summon up no enthusiasm for it.</E>
        <C>她开始无精打采地收拾房间;叠被子,洗碗碟,又扫又擦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>not,non,n't</E>
        <C>adv. 不</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nah</E>
        <C>adj. 没有；不是</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəubədi, -bɔdi]</SM>
    <E>nobody</E>
    <C>pron. 无人，没有人；没有任何人
n. 无名小卒；小人物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If anything happens to me he is going to have nobody to look out for him.</E>
        <C>万一我有三长两短,就没有人当心他了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She acted of her own free will. What she would do she did and made nobody responsible.</E>
        <C>她这样做完全出于自愿,她想怎么做就怎么做,谁也管不着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But she was all bewildered, she sighed, and moaned, and knew nobody.</E>
        <C>可是她完全精神错乱了;她叹息,呻吟,谁也不认识。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I thought there was a war scare," Rhoda said. "Nobody here seems to be worried."</E>
        <C>“我还以为大家都患了战争恐惧病呢”,罗达说,“这儿好象没有一个人担忧”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Colonel Terry walked in with two cups of tea on a tray. "Nobody around here sleeps," he said cheerfully.</E>
        <C>特里上校用托盘端进两杯茶来。“这里没有人睡觉,”他兴奋地说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>small potatoes,worm</E>
        <C>n. 无名小卒；小人物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nɔd]</SM>
    <E>nod</E>
    <C>n. 点头；打盹；摆动
vt. 点头；点头表示
vi. 点头；打盹；摆动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The woman had motioned Robert Jordan over to her with a nod of her head.</E>
        <C>那妇人点点头,示意罗伯特·乔丹到她身边去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though I knew there were several she could have married at a nod of her head, but I pretended to be surprised.</E>
        <C>虽然我知道只要她一点头就会有好几个人来娶她,但是我故作惊讶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The merry man was the first to greet the strangers with a nod.</E>
        <C>滑稽面孔的人首先对着陌生人点头致意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With a slow reluctant nod, Aster said, "Clear the bridge."</E>
        <C>埃斯特勉强而迟疑地点了点头说:“撤出舰桥。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With a nod he vanished into the bedroom.</E>
        <C>他点头招呼一下就进了卧室。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>swing,bob</E>
        <C>n. 点头；打盹；摆动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>noddle</E>
        <C>vt. 点头；点头表示</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to oscillate,to swing</E>
        <C>vi. 点头；打盹；摆动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nɔiz]</SM>
    <E>noise</E>
    <C>n. [环境] 噪音；响声；杂音
vt. 谣传
vi. 发出声音；大声议论
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a fine noise of rushing water from the crown of an oak at his back.</E>
        <C>一股水柱从他身后的橡树顶上瓢泼而下,发出悦耳的声响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You soldiers do not know how to use the guns; you think you can win battles with a great noise and smoke.</E>
        <C>你们这些兵不会使大炮,你们以为只要大吼大叫,放枪冒烟儿,仗就能打胜了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I don′t like the noise of these jet aircrafts,but I′ve learnt to live with it.</E>
        <C>我厌恶这些喷气机的噪音,但我已学会去忍受它了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When we came into Mrs. Jellyby's presence, one of the poor little things fell downstairs-down a whole flight, with a great noise.</E>
        <C>当我们来到杰利比太太面前的时候,有一个可怜的小东西正轰隆轰隆地滚下楼梯--一直滚到楼底下了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Don't think I'm not keeping up with all this noise about you in the papers," she said.</E>
        <C>“你可别认为我没有经常看到报纸上对你的一切谈论啊,”她说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>row-de-dow,klang</E>
        <C>n. 噪音；响声；[环境]杂音</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rumor</E>
        <C>vt. 谣传</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a sound</E>
        <C>vi. 发出声音；大声议论</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nʌn]</SM>
    <E>none</E>
    <C>pron. 没有人；一个也没有；没有任何东西
adj. 没有的，一点没有的
adv. 决不，一点也不
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He seems to be none the wiser after all this.</E>
        <C>经过这一切后他看来还是那样稀里糊涂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You act as though none of you has any contact with me at all.</E>
        <C>你们的态度仿佛是谁也没有和我有过丝毫的接触。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Well, so far, none of his plans have managed to get off the ground.</E>
        <C>咳,到目前为止,他的计划还没有一项取得进展。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Their Messiah came," I answered with reverence, "but he came poor and lowly, and they would have none of him."</E>
        <C>“他们的弥赛亚降临了,”我不胜崇敬地回答,“但是他又穷又卑微,他们根本不需要他。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will ask you to speak in Scots, for here is a young gentleman with me that has known none of the other.</E>
        <C>我请求你用苏格兰语说话,因为这位跟我一起来工作的年轻绅士不懂得另一种话。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lacking,void of</E>
        <C>adj. 没有的，一点没有的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nothing,noway</E>
        <C>adv. 决不，一点也不</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nu:dl]</SM>
    <E>noodle</E>
    <C>n. 面条；笨蛋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cook the noodle in boiled water and then take it out without water. Keep the noodle dry.</E>
        <C>开始煮面。煮熟后捞起,不要带水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Noodles in soup: put soup, sauce and dressing into the noodle and it is ready to serve.</E>
        <C>汤面做法:捞出后,可直接加入汤、配料及调料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fired noodles: Put the noodle into cold water.Then take it out and fry it with oil and dressing.</E>
        <C>炒面做法:捞入冷水中,去掉水后,用油炒做加工。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In two years, Wokai has raised over $370,000 and financed 500 projects - from small pig farms to roadside noodle stands.</E>
        <C>两年以来,我开网已经募集到了超过37万美元,资助了500个项目,从小型猪圈到路边的面店。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I need not your needles; they are needless to my; for kneading of noodle, are needless, you see.</E>
        <C>我不需要您的针头;他们不用我的揉面,是不必要的,你看。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>simple,turkey,put</E>
        <C>n. 面条；笨蛋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nu:n]</SM>
    <E>noon</E>
    <C>n. 中午；正午；全盛期
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was long past noon when he awoke. His valet had crept several times on tiptoe into the room to see if he was stirring.</E>
        <C>午后很久他才醒来。他的贴身男仆已经踮脚尖溜进来过几次看他是否动弹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>About noon the next day the boys arrived at the dead tree; they had come for their tools.</E>
        <C>大约在第二天中午,这两个孩子来到了那棵枯树跟前,他们是来取那两件家伙的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When Martin read the message, it was a half hour before noon, and he reacted with shock and fear.</E>
        <C>马丁读到这条子时是上午十一点半,他的反应是震惊、担心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was near noon before we set out, a dark day with clouds, and the sun shining upon little patches.</E>
        <C>我们出发的时候,快近中午了,这天天气暗淡,云层密布,只有很小几片地方才照到阳光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the noon halt, and we decided to bathe in the cool, inviting stream.</E>
        <C>当时正好中午要歇脚,我们决定到清凉宜人的溪水中洗个澡。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>midday,midnoon</E>
        <C>n. 中午；[天]正午；全盛期</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nɔ:, 弱 nə]</SM>
    <E>nor</E>
    <C>conj. 也不；也不是
adv. 也不；也没有
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had not the compass of heart nor the enterprise for that.</E>
        <C>我总也没有那么狠的心,也没有那么大的胆子去干那种事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not see her with his eyes, nor hear her voice with his ears.</E>
        <C>他没有用眼睛看她,也没有用耳朵倾听她的娓娓细语。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dying was nothing and he had no picture of it nor fear of it in his mind.</E>
        <C>死没什么了不起,他心中没有死的图景,也没有对死的惧怕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was no fault of yours, nor of his; it was a mistake impossible to be prevented.</E>
        <C>这不是你的错误,也不是他的错误,这是个无法防止的谬误。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nor would he allow anyone to leave the inn till he had drunk himself sleepy and reeled off to bed.</E>
        <C>直到他喝得昏昏然,摇摇晃晃地上床睡觉之前,他从来不准任何一个人离开这个旅店。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>neither</E>
        <C>conj. 也不；也不是</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔ:məl]</SM>
    <E>normal</E>
    <C>adj. 正常的；正规的，标准的
n. 正常；标准；常态
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All was as gaudy and blaring as a circus parade should be in a small town on a normal summer day.</E>
        <C>一切依然华丽夺目,鼓号宣天,和平常马戏团夏天在小镇游行的情景一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had seemed to be a normal child, if a little backward, until the age of eight.</E>
        <C>在八岁以前,如果说他不够聪敏的话,至少看起来还是一个正常的孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Egypt would not interfere with the normal flow of traffic through the strait.</E>
        <C>埃及不干涉通过这个海峡的正常交通运输。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not hard to see why normal stars should be limited in mass.</E>
        <C>要弄懂普通恒星的质量为什么要受到限制并不难。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She might not easily be restored to a sense of the normal and decent.</E>
        <C>她也许不容易恢复正常、端庄的意识。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>standard,arm's-length</E>
        <C>adj. [数]正常的；正规的，标准的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>criterion,standard,level,prototype</E>
        <C>n. 正常；标准；常态</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nɔ:θ]</SM>
    <E>north</E>
    <C>n. 北，北方
adj. 北方的；朝北的
adv. 在北方，向北方
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As I near the North Tower, the wind tugs at my balance rod.</E>
        <C>当我接近北塔的时候,风牵动着我的平衡杆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was one of the main arteries which conveyed the traffic of the City to the north and west.</E>
        <C>那是市区通向西北的一条交通大动脉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Carl thrust his hand into his pockets, lowered his head, and darted up the street against the north wind.</E>
        <C>卡尔把手往衣袋里一插,低着头,迎着北风向街那头跑去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the Civil War broke out, he ran off from his master and groped his way through the Confederate lines to the North.</E>
        <C>内战爆发时,他逃离了主人,摸索着通过联邦军防线来到了北方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By and by he rose abruptly, turning his head to the north, in the direction of the Mission Church of San Juan.</E>
        <C>不一会儿,他突然站起身来,扭过头去望着北面,望管那座圣璜堂。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nord</E>
        <C>n. [测]北，[地理]北方</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>boreal</E>
        <C>adj. [地理]北方的；朝北的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔ:ðən]</SM>
    <E>northern</E>
    <C>adj. 北部的；北方的
n. 北部方言
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a delicious spring on the northern side of the point.</E>
        <C>在顶端的北面有一条小溪,溪水十分爽口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shelton saw that the heat was really harming her, as too hot a day will dim the icy freshness of a northern plant.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿看到炎热的确在煎熬着她,就象酷暑的天气把一棵冰凉新鲜的北方植物炙得暗然失色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Long streamers of Northern Lights flashing blue wisps across the sky.</E>
        <C>北极光的狭长流光,闪射出蓝色的光芒,横过夜空。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a gorgeous night, with a clear sky spangled with northern stars.</E>
        <C>这是一个美丽的夜晚,晴朗的夜空闪耀着北方的繁星。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One star in the northern sky hardly seems to move at all. This is the North Star.</E>
        <C>在北方的空中,有一颗看上去几乎不动的星,它就是北极星。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>boreal,upstate</E>
        <C>adj. [地理]北部的；北方的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nəuz]</SM>
    <E>nose</E>
    <C>n. 鼻子；嗅觉；突出的部分；探问
vt. 嗅；用鼻子触
vi. 小心探索着前进；探问
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whereupon the little boat turned her nose once more down the wind.</E>
        <C>于是小船转过船头,再次背着风。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are deep sad lines which extend from his nose to the corners of his mouth.</E>
        <C>从鼻翅到嘴角镂刻着两道深纹,露出几分苍凉之态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His thin long nose ran out as if it was eager to bore into the nature of things in general.</E>
        <C>他的细长的鼻子直往前钻,仿佛世界上的事情他都要钻个透似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here at Florence, we love not to see a man with his nose projecting over a cascade of hair.</E>
        <C>在我们佛罗伦萨这个地方,我们可不喜欢看见一把大胡子上面突出的一只鼻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In profile all that showed was the end of the nose projecting from beyond a sheaf of shiny black hair.</E>
        <C>从侧面望去,披散开的头发中只能看到突出的鼻尖。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>smell,boko</E>
        <C>n. 鼻子；嗅觉；突出的部分；探问</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smell,snuff at</E>
        <C>vt. 嗅；用鼻子触</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ask after</E>
        <C>vi. 小心探索着前进；探问</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nɔt, 弱 nt, n]</SM>
    <E>not</E>
    <C>adv. 不（用于否定句）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm not all that of a bastard, Helen.</E>
        <C>我还不是一个那么没有心肝的人,海伦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The matter should not be hushed up, but freely ventilated.</E>
        <C>这件事不应该掩盖起来,而应公开自由讨论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had not the compass of heart nor the enterprise for that.</E>
        <C>我总也没有那么狠的心,也没有那么大的胆子去干那种事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was relieved to see that his mother was not in the living room.</E>
        <C>看到他母亲不在起居室里,他心里倒反觉得落下了块石头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Christ was, if not divine, at least the best and wisest of men.</E>
        <C>基督即使不是神明,至少也是人类最有道德、最有智慧的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>no,non,n't</E>
        <C>adv. 不（用于否定句）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nəut]</SM>
    <E>note</E>
    <C>n. 笔记；音符；票据；注解；纸币；便笺；照会；调子
vt. 注意；记录；注解
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This kind of letter is often called a "bread and butter note".</E>
        <C>这种信,通常称为“客人向主人道谢的信”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They failed to note that she had put the paper in her pocket.</E>
        <C>他们没注意她已经把证件放进口袋里了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Soviet leaders were not content to let the matter rest on that note.</E>
        <C>但是苏联领导人不甘心让这个问题就此了解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last I got a note saying she would be at home on Sunday at four, and with her extraordinary ending.</E>
        <C>后来终于收到一张便条,说她定于星期日四时在家,并附有这么一个奇怪的尾言。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her voice had dropped to a note of seriousness, and she sat gazing up at him with the troubled gravity of a child.</E>
        <C>她的语气变得严肃了,用孩子般认真而愁苦的目光抬头望着他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bill,minute,William</E>
        <C>n. 笔记；[声]音符；[金融]票据；注解；纸币；便笺；照会；调子</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>watching,register,take care of</E>
        <C>vt. 注意；记录；注解</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəutbuk]</SM>
    <E>notebook</E>
    <C>n. 笔记本，笔记簿；手册
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his notebook, tore several pages out of it and twisted them until they formed a stiff cone.</E>
        <C>他把笔记本掏出来,撕下几张纸,搓成一个破纸锥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He fished out a notebook from his pocket.</E>
        <C>他从衣袋里掏出个笔记本。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had torn a leaf out of his notebook.</E>
        <C>他从笔记本上撕下了一页。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Charlie scribbled an address in his notebook and tore out the page.</E>
        <C>查理在他的笔记本上潦草地写了一个地址,并把那页纸撕了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Use the paper to thicken your notebook.</E>
        <C>用这些纸加厚你的笔记本。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>manual,jotter</E>
        <C>n. 笔记本，笔记簿；手册</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nʌθiŋ]</SM>
    <E>nothing</E>
    <C>neg. 没什么；毫不
n. 无；零；不关紧要之事
adv. 毫不；决不
pron. 无事；无物
int. 什么也没有
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The auditors used to come in and do nothing but shoot the breeze for forty minutes.</E>
        <C>查帐队员一来,往往啥事也不干,先吹上四十分钟的牛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They do nothing for it but talk a lot of twaddle two or three times a week.</E>
        <C>他们什么也不干,只不过每星期讲两三次废话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>While he waved his hand and muttered that he had done nothing at all, he was obeying her behest by trying to get into a chair.</E>
        <C>他一边挥着手,喃喃地说他根本说不上干了些什么,一边听从了她的吩咐,预备在椅子上坐下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was as tranquil as if nothing had happened.</E>
        <C>他那副悠闲的样子就像什么事也没发生似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could do nothing but go sadly back to bed.</E>
        <C>他只好垂头丧气地回家睡觉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nil,nonbeing</E>
        <C>n. 无；零；不关紧要之事</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>none,nowise</E>
        <C>adv. 毫不；决不</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəutis]</SM>
    <E>notice</E>
    <C>n. 通知，布告；注意；公告
vt. 通知；注意到；留心
vi. 引起注意
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Notice that the term "bounded above" has now been used in two ways.</E>
        <C>注意“上有界”一词至此已在两个场合用到。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he had finished his roll on the drum, the town-crier read out his notice with pauses in the wrong places, so that it made nonsense.</E>
        <C>镇上传达公告的人打完了他的这通鼓以后,就当众朗诵告示,可是读的时候有几处停顿得不对,所以变得十分可笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was hers by right, she had been the first that took any notice of me.</E>
        <C>我应当是她的,因为她是第一个注意到我的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he had finished his roll on the drum, the town-crier read out his notice.</E>
        <C>镇上传达公告的人打完了他的这通鼓以后,就朗诵告示。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She held her head high and affected not to notice the nudges and whispers of the little girls near her.</E>
        <C>她高高地抬着头,假装没注意到边上小姑娘们的指手划脚和窃窃私语。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>advice,information,announcement,declaration,regard</E>
        <C>n. 通知，布告；注意；公告</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>message,observe</E>
        <C>vt. 通知；注意到；留心</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>draw attention,make a dent</E>
        <C>vi. 引起注意</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nəu'vembə]</SM>
    <E>November</E>
    <C>n. 十一月
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The announcement that I would be joining Chrysler in November must have been a real jolt to Henry Ford.</E>
        <C>我将于十一月加入克莱斯勒公司的事一宣布,亨利·福特肯定感到震惊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the sixth of November, in the sixth year of my reign, or my captivity, that I set out on this voyage.</E>
        <C>在我当国王—或者也可以说,在我作俘虏的第六年的十一月六日,我开始了这次航行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a fine November day, cold and breezy yet clear and dry. A weak sun sparkled off the wavelets.</E>
        <C>这时正值十一月,海风嗖嗖,寒气袭人,然而气清天朗,阳光微照,碧波粼粼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a cold, wet November wind and I knew it was snowing in the mountains.</E>
        <C>这是十一月的又冷又湿的风,我知道高山上一定在下雪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the end of November and the day was very cheerless.</E>
        <C>已经是十一月底了,天色十分阴暗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nau]</SM>
    <E>now</E>
    <C>adv. 现在；如今；立刻
adj. 现在的
n. 现在；目前
conj. 由于；既然
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as simple as twiddling his thumbs, which he was now doing.</E>
        <C>这事简单得就像他现在正转动着他的大拇指一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He threw his entire attention upon his work, now, as if determined not to be put down by the mirth.</E>
        <C>于是他集中全副精力来干这桩事情,似乎是下了决心,不因大家的嬉笑而泄气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not cry now,tears were exhausted.</E>
        <C>她那时没有哭,眼泪已经干了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ruth had dried her eyes, she regarded him now with an expression which seemed part amused, part sorrowful.</E>
        <C>露丝已经揩干眼泪,喜怨参半地打量着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He now felt it had been a bit thick.</E>
        <C>他现在感到他那么做是有点儿越轨。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>soon,immediately,shortly</E>
        <C>adv. 现在；如今；立刻</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>current,present,nowaday</E>
        <C>adj. 现在的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>present,these days</E>
        <C>n. 现在；目前</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>since,when,seeing</E>
        <C>conj. 由于；既然</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nʌmbə]</SM>
    <E>number</E>
    <C>n. 数；（杂志等的）期；号码；数字；算术
vi. 计入；总数达到
vt. 编号；计入；数…的数目；使为数有限
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not easy to see that there are triangle-free graphs of large chromatic number.</E>
        <C>很不容易看出这里是否存在色数很大而没有三角形的图。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was more than the usual number of obscure pains and aches, which he worries about a great deal.</E>
        <C>他具有超乎寻常和难解难分的烦恼和痛苦,这给他带来大量的苦恼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been identified as a faint star on a number of sky maps prepared during the preceding hundred years.</E>
        <C>在以前的几百年中积累下的一些天图中,已经证实它是颗暗星。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was strange about the coincidence of figures: that his room number tonight, allocated by chance, had in it a "24".</E>
        <C>奇怪的是数字上的巧合,今晚他预定的房间号码中碰巧有个“24”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a number of cords of different lengths and hung them from the ceiling.</E>
        <C>他拿了一些不同长度的绳子,从天花板上挂下来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>figure,arithmetic,digital</E>
        <C>n. [数]数；（杂志等的）期；号码；数字；算术</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>control No.,code name</E>
        <C>vt. 编号；计入；数…的数目；使为数有限</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nə:s]</SM>
    <E>nurse</E>
    <C>vt. 看护，护理；照顾；培养；给…喂奶
vi. 照料，护理；喂奶；当保姆
n. 护士；奶妈，保姆
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was running away from her life in London, taking the two children and their nurse with her.</E>
        <C>她带着两个孩子和一个保姆出走,告别了她在伦敦的生涯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was all foreign enough to bring out the bossy nurse in Flora, she had meant to be kind.</E>
        <C>这时,弗洛拉摆出一副专横的护士的架子是不合适的,她现在想和气一些。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was asking for you a good deal just now, but Nurse told her it would upset you if you were there.</E>
        <C>刚才她总是要你来,但是护士告诉她,要是你在这儿的话,一定会感到很担忧的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jammed close to her was her old nurse, whose puffy, yellow face was pouting with emotion, while tears rolled from her eyes.</E>
        <C>紧紧地挤到她身旁来的是她的老保姆,她那又胖又黄的面孔,感情冲动得有点愠怒,眼里流着眼泪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On a sudden come Mrs. Mayoress and her two daughters to the house to see my old nurse and to see her school and the children.</E>
        <C>市长太太和她的两个小姐忽然来看我阿妈,看看她的学堂和孩子们。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cultivate,plant,rear</E>
        <C>vt. 看护，护理；照顾；培养；给…喂奶</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fend for,attend on</E>
        <C>vi. 照料，护理；喂奶；当保姆</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sister,amah</E>
        <C>n. [医]护士；奶妈，保姆</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[neil]</SM>
    <E>nail</E>
    <C>vt. 钉；使固定；揭露
n. [解剖] 指甲；钉子
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We′ve been trying to nail him down to a precise agreement.</E>
        <C>我们一直想让他说出他的确切协议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So Kit, climbing up with the poker for a hammer knocked in the nail and hung up the cage.</E>
        <C>于是吉特又爬上去,拿一根拨火棍当做铁锤,钉好钉子,挂上鸟笼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I found a nail sticking in the tyre.</E>
        <C>我发现一根钉子刺进了车胎里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In attempting to fasten a nail to one of the old walls, it gave way.</E>
        <C>当他在那破旧的墙壁上打钉子时,墙坍了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You hit the nail on the head," said Maggie, in no mood to be comforted.</E>
        <C>“你击中了要害,”麦琪说,情绪却没有得到抚慰。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reveal,fix,disclose</E>
        <C>vt. 钉；使固定；揭露</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>clou</E>
        <C>n. [解剖]指甲；[五金]钉子</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nærəu]</SM>
    <E>narrow</E>
    <C>adj. 狭窄的，有限的；勉强的；精密的；度量小的
n. 海峡；狭窄部分，隘路
vt. 使变狭窄
vi. 变窄
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as though a deed of conveyance of her narrow loins had been drawn and sealed.</E>
        <C>仿佛占有她的纤细腰身的转让契约已经拟定,并且盖了章。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the dark they came up the hill through the timber to the narrow pass at the top.</E>
        <C>他们在黑暗中穿过树林爬上山坡,来到山顶一条羊肠小道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Certainly a little narrow face, with hard eyes, had flashed up for an instant from a hole, and was gone.</E>
        <C>分明有一张窄窄的瓜子脸,带着一副冷漠的目光,从洞口外闪了一下,接着又不见了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The houses were high, narrow and dark, like the minds of the men for whom they had been built.</E>
        <C>这些楼房虽高,但却象其主人的思想一样狭窄、阴暗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I therefore did not look upon the question from any narrow British point of view.</E>
        <C>因此,我没有以任何英国的狭隘眼光来看这个问题。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nice,limited,finite,exact,precision</E>
        <C>adj. 狭窄的，有限的；勉强的；精密的；度量小的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>neck,channel,sound</E>
        <C>n. 海峡；狭窄部分，隘路</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>straiten</E>
        <C>vi. 变窄</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neiʃən]</SM>
    <E>nation</E>
    <C>n. 国家；民族；国民
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave his own spoiled and soft nation, in its first moment of success against us, a clear simple war aim.</E>
        <C>在这初次对我们取得胜利的时刻,为他自己那个娇生惯养,没有骨头的民族提供了一个简单明确的战争目标。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hope the book will suggest something of the way in which he quickened the heart and mind of the nation.</E>
        <C>我希望本书能多少使读者了解,他曾怎样激发全国人民的心灵和才智。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Every man sent out from a university should be a man of his nation as well as a man of his time.</E>
        <C>大学所培植出的每个人应该是国家的栋梁及时代的砥柱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Finding us distinguished, as a nation, by our love of exercise, he gave himself up to all kinds of sports.</E>
        <C>他发现我们这个民族以爱运动而著称,就热心参加各种体育活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Godliman knew that this was a nation losing a war and singing to hide its fear.</E>
        <C>戈德利曼明白,这的一个民族在战争失利时,正以歌声掩盖内心的恐惧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>country,state,folk,people,soil</E>
        <C>n. 国家；民族；国民</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,næʃən'æliti]</SM>
    <E>nationality</E>
    <C>n. 国籍，国家；民族；部落
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Divine reason, they held, dwells in all men everywhere, irrespective of nationality or race.</E>
        <C>他们认为,处处寓于所有人的头脑之中的神圣的理性,不分国别或种族。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Louisa Mebbin adopted a protective elder-sister attitude towards money in general, irrespective of nationality or denomination.</E>
        <C>路易莎·梅宾在花钱的事上总是采取一种大姐式的保护态度,不论是花哪一国的钱,不论花多少。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What other nationality is chugging around in the South China Sea?</E>
        <C>还有哪国船只在南中国海突突突地开来开去?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were one people in language and nationality.</E>
        <C>他们已经是一个具有共同语言和共同民族性的种族了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was indeed a nomad of no nationality.</E>
        <C>他的确是个无国籍的游民。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>state,folk,people,soil</E>
        <C>n. 国籍，国家；民族；部落</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neitiv]</SM>
    <E>native</E>
    <C>adj. 本国的；土著的；天然的；与生俱来的；天赋的
n. 本地人；土产；当地居民
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been used to being of cock of the walk in his native village.</E>
        <C>他已惯于在乡里称王称霸了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She thought of her own desolate fate, far from her native land.</E>
        <C>她想到自己孤寂的命运,远离自己的国土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tidings of my high fortunes having had a heavy fall, had got down to my native place before I got there.</E>
        <C>我还没回到故乡,故乡就传遍了我乐极生悲,从高枝上一落千丈的消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a man of strong, native, poetical feeling.</E>
        <C>他有一种强烈的,自然的,富有诗意的情操。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. White spoke English so well that she was taken for a native.</E>
        <C>怀特太太英语讲得这么好,以致被误认为是土生土长的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>crude,inherent</E>
        <C>adj. 本国的；[生物]土著的；天然的；与生俱来的；天赋的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>indigen,local product</E>
        <C>n. 本地人；土产；当地居民</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neivi]</SM>
    <E>navy</E>
    <C>n. 海军
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the steepest and gravest of gambles with the future of his Navy and his country.</E>
        <C>这是拿他的海军和他的祖国的前途所作的最凶险、最严重的冒险。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The War of 1812 likewise found the United States with a weak army and navy.</E>
        <C>一八一二年的战争发生的时候,美国的陆海军仍旧都很脆弱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My chief tells me to respond for the United States Navy.</E>
        <C>我的首长让我代表美国海军致答辞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Moreover, the forty navy ships were scattered over the seven seas; and until April, 1861, no move was made to enlarge their strength.</E>
        <C>此外,四十艘兵舰分散在七海;一直到一八六一年四月,没有采取行动来增强它们的力量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He'll put the word on a Navy circuit.</E>
        <C>他会把信息转给海军部门的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>seapower</E>
        <C>n. [军]海军</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['niə'bai]</SM>
    <E>nearby</E>
    <C>adj. 附近的，邻近的
adv. 在附近
prep. 在…附近
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nearby, there may be a number of racks on which magnetic tapes and discs are stored.</E>
        <C>附近可能有许多机架,这里存放着磁带和磁盘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A farmer and his wife who were driving home along a nearby road saw the accident.</E>
        <C>一个农夫和他的妻子在邻近的一条路上驾车而行,目睹了这场惨祸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The seaport town of Boston and the marshes nearby held much to interest Ben and his friends.</E>
        <C>本和他的伙伴们对海港城市波士顿及其附近的沼泽地很感兴趣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They hewed out the stones for the building from nearby quarries.</E>
        <C>他们从邻近的采石场开凿出石头供建造那栋房子用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A gray monkey about a foot high, chained to a small tree, chattered nearby.</E>
        <C>有一只约一英尺高的灰色猴子被用链条锁在一棵小树上,正在近旁吱吱乱叫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>adjacent,surrounding</E>
        <C>adj. 附近的，邻近的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>around,close by</E>
        <C>adv. 在附近</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>in the shadow of,in the vicinity of</E>
        <C>prep. 在…附近</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ni:t]</SM>
    <E>neat</E>
    <C>adj. 灵巧的；整洁的；优雅的；齐整的；未搀水的；平滑的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Negro was an old man with neat grizzled hair, in a linen jacket, who stood barring the door with his body.</E>
        <C>那黑人已上了年纪,灰白的头发梳得整整齐齐,身穿亚麻茄克衫,他用身子堵在门口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>About his dress and his neat figure was that studied ease which lifts men from the ruck of common bridegrooms.</E>
        <C>他的服装和英俊的身材,处处流露着一种故意装成的翩翩风度,是一种使人觉得高于一般新郎的风度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neat, slender, and erect, the woman touched him often as she sat by his bedside.</E>
        <C>那个服装整洁,身材苗条,亭亭玉立的女人则坐在他的床边,不时地抚摸他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The beadle is so careful that two gentlemen not very neat about the cuffs and buttons should see all that is to be seen.</E>
        <C>地保对那两位钮扣不全、袖口不甚整洁的先生招呼周到,设法让他们看到一切必须看的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could see his own reflection in the window: a tall man with a neat moustache, wearing a black coat and a bowler hat.</E>
        <C>从窗玻璃上他可看到自己的影像:留着整齐的小胡子,高个子,身穿黑色上衣,头戴圆顶硬礼帽。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>elegant,flowing,graceful</E>
        <C>adj. 灵巧的；整洁的；优雅的；齐整的；未搀水的；平滑的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ni:dl]</SM>
    <E>needle</E>
    <C>n. 针；指针；刺激；针状物
vi. 缝纫；做针线
vt. 刺激；用针缝
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had taught me to work with my needle, and spin worsted, which is the chief trade of that city.</E>
        <C>她曾经教我做针线活,打毛活,这是那城市的大宗生意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Indeed I worked at my needle, and could just maintain myself; and I shifted hard enough.</E>
        <C>我只是专做女工,刚好可以维持生活;谋生真是太困难了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall resign the needle or the pen if it stamps me an exception.</E>
        <C>如果这表明我是个不寻常的人,我就愿意放下针或者放下笔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After tea Shirley reads and she is just about as tenacious of her book as she is lax of her needle.</E>
        <C>喝过茶后,谢利就看书,她对于书本的锲而不舍,大概正如她对针线的松懈一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The needle of the dial had shot up to fifty-five.</E>
        <C>仪表上的指针转到了五十五。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulus,incentive,index,finger,excitement</E>
        <C>n. [轻]针；指针；刺激；针状物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sew</E>
        <C>vi. 缝纫；做针线</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulate,fan,motivate,activate</E>
        <C>vt. 刺激；用针缝</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neibə]</SM>
    <E>neighbor</E>
    <C>n. 邻居
adj. 邻近的
vi. 友好；毗邻而居
vt. 邻接
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbor to converse with.</E>
        <C>他喜欢尽可能经常地和一些通达事理的朋友或邻居坐在桌旁谈论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My neighbor and I were chatting over the fence after supper.</E>
        <C>我和邻居晚饭后隔着栅栏闲聊。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>joneses,vicinage</E>
        <C>n. 邻居</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>adjacent,nearby</E>
        <C>adj. 邻近的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>on speaking terms</E>
        <C>vi. 友好；毗邻而居</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>abut upon,abut against</E>
        <C>vt. 邻接</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neibəhud]</SM>
    <E>neighbourhood</E>
    <C>n. 邻近；周围；邻居关系；附近一带
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>My mother became too ill to work and I began to do chores in the neighbourhood.</E>
        <C>妈妈病得不能上班了,我就开始在街坊里干些零碎事儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The place of our retreat was in a little neighbourhood consisting of farmers, who tilled their own grounds.</E>
        <C>我们退隐的地方,邻近都是自食其力的种田人家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He offered to teach English to some of the children in the neighbourhood.</E>
        <C>他主动提出要教附近的几个孩子学英语。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mother hated to move from such a nice neighbourhood.</E>
        <C>母亲不愿搬家离开这么好的邻居。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Carrie nodded and asked her sister about the neighbourhood.</E>
        <C>嘉莉点点头,向她妹妹打听附近的情况。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>contiguity,all around</E>
        <C>n. 邻近；周围；邻居关系；附近一带</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nefju:]</SM>
    <E>nephew</E>
    <C>n. 侄子；外甥
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She started no difficulties that were not talked down in five minutes by her eldest nephew and niece.</E>
        <C>她刚提出了点疑问,不到五分钟就被她的大外甥和大外甥女说服了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He transferred the shares to his nephew.</E>
        <C>他把股份转让给了他的外甥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But among them, his nephew, misfitted, felt that he was going to die.</E>
        <C>可是在他们中间,他的外甥却落落寡欢,甚至想到死。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[net]</SM>
    <E>net</E>
    <C>n. 网；网络；净利；实价
vi. 编网
vt. 得到；净赚；用网捕
adj. 纯粹的；净余的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked through the green darkness at the net of bright reflections on the bottom of the sea.</E>
        <C>他透过墨绿色的海水,凝望着海底那明亮的投影。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wallowing in his passions, he had found himself in a net which kept drawing tighter about him.</E>
        <C>沉迷在七情六欲中,他发现自己陷在一张越收越紧的罗网中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Phoenix only looked above her head, There was sweat on her face, the wrinkles in her skin shone like a bright net.</E>
        <C>菲尼克斯仅是把眼光盯着她头顶上方,脸上淌着汗水,皮肤上的皱纹亮晶晶地如同一张闪光的网。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One such crack formed on the net section at the pin hole, much like an eyebar failure.</E>
        <C>形成在销钉孔净截面处的一条裂纹非常象眼杆破坏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The effect of cloud on net radiation flux is not the same at the top and bottom of the atmosphere.</E>
        <C>云对净辐射通量的影响在大气顶和大气底是不一样的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>network,web</E>
        <C>n. 网；网络；净利；实价</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>harvest,come into</E>
        <C>vt. 得到；净赚；用网捕</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pure,whole</E>
        <C>adj. 纯粹的；净余的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ni:s]</SM>
    <E>niece</E>
    <C>n. 外甥女，侄女
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Edmund was much more displeased with his aunt than with his mother as having the least regard for her niece.</E>
        <C>埃德蒙生奶妈的气,更生姨妈的气,觉得她最不关心她这位外甥女。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She returned to the charge the next evening and requested her niece to confide in her to unburden her heart.</E>
        <C>第二天晚上,她又发起攻势,向侄女倾诉衷肠以解除她心头的重负。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the course of his brief visit, he quite forgot to ask after his niece.</E>
        <C>在这番短促的拜访中,他完全忘记打听一下他侄女的情况。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She started no difficulties that were not talked down in five minutes by her eldest nephew and niece.</E>
        <C>她刚提出了点疑问,不到五分钟就被她的大外甥和大外甥女说服了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She kept her niece for a week while her sister was ill.</E>
        <C>她姐姐生病时她照顾一周她侄女。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəubl]</SM>
    <E>noble</E>
    <C>adj. 高尚的；贵族的；惰性的；宏伟的
n. 贵族
vt. 抓住；逮捕
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I did not know how much pose there is in the sincere, how much baseness in the noble.</E>
        <C>我不知道真挚中含有多少做作,高尚中蕴藏着多少卑鄙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The truth was the nation as a body was in the world for object, and one only: to grovel before king and church and noble; to slave for them.</E>
        <C>其实呢,这个民族生存在世界上,也只有一个目的:那就是在国王、教会与贵人面前摇尾乞怜;替他们当牛当马。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a fine castle and many rich and noble friends.</E>
        <C>他有一座漂亮的城堡,还有许多富有而高贵的朋友。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lake seems made to let us get an insight into the noble forests.</E>
        <C>这湖就象专为咱们安排,好让咱们从近处看一看这片壮丽的森林。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was so far above him, so exalted, so noble that he should have bowed his forehead to her feet.</E>
        <C>她比他不知高出了多少倍,超凡脱俗,高贵非凡,他实在应该在她脚下一躬到地。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>magnificent,grand</E>
        <C>adj. 高尚的；贵族的；惰性的；宏伟的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prince,nobility,aristocrat</E>
        <C>n. 贵族</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>grasp,collar</E>
        <C>vt. 抓住；逮捕</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔizi]</SM>
    <E>noisy</E>
    <C>adj. 嘈杂的；喧闹的；聒噪的
n. 响声；嘈杂声
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little girl was noisy in church but her mother hushed her up.</E>
        <C>这个小女孩在教堂里喊叫,她妈妈让她安静。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had never seen the house like this, ablaze with light and noisy with voices.</E>
        <C>他从未见过这栋房子像现在这样灯火辉煌,人声鼎沸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The traffic was noisy but he did not notice it.</E>
        <C>交通如此喧闹,但他却没有注意到。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We left John Canty dragging the rightful prince into Offal Court, with a noisy and delighted mob at his heels.</E>
        <C>我们上次说到约翰·康第拖着合法的王子往垃圾大院里去,后面跟一群嘈杂而高兴的闲人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now and then I turned aside to avoid some noisy drunkard as he reeled homewards.</E>
        <C>我还要不时给吵吵嚷嚷蹒跚着回家的醉鬼让路。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>furious,boisterous</E>
        <C>adj. 嘈杂的；喧闹的；聒噪的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>klang,babelism</E>
        <C>n. 响声；嘈杂声</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[naun]</SM>
    <E>noun</E>
    <C>n. 名词
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a noun it is a small coin, or else a thing or person of no great consequence.</E>
        <C>用作名词时,它是指一枚小钱币,或是没有多大价值的人或事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A pronoun must agree in number and gender with the noun it refers to.</E>
        <C>代词必须同它所指的名词在性、数上一致。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They confuse the noun and verb forms.</E>
        <C>他们弄混名词和动词形式。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nauədeiz]</SM>
    <E>nowadays</E>
    <C>adv. 现今；时下
n. 当今
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He slipped back in time, as he did so easily nowadays.</E>
        <C>他不知不觉地回忆起往事来了。如今,他常常是这样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nowadays dogs are not allowed to bite.</E>
        <C>这年月狗咬人可不行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Young people nowadays only think of riding around and having a good time.</E>
        <C>现在的年轻人一味想着开车玩乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They′re good cars as cars go nowadays.</E>
        <C>就目前一般汽车而论,它们是好汽车。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is easy to stamp out a car body nowadays.</E>
        <C>现在冲压一台小汽车车身已经很容易了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>today,contemporarily</E>
        <C>adv. 现今；时下</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəuhwεə]</SM>
    <E>nowhere</E>
    <C>adv. 无处；任何地方都不；毫无结果
n. 无处；任何地方；无名之地
adj. 不存在的；毫无结果的；不知名的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The blame may lie where it ought to lie, and nowhere else, for I wash my hands of every part of it.</E>
        <C>那罪过可以由该受罚的人去担当,不要加在别人身上,我对于这事不再过问了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had a clearness which was to be found nowhere in the wind, and a sequence which was to be found nowhere in nature.</E>
        <C>这声音清晰可闻,狂风根本发不出这种声响,它的声音抑扬入调,不是大自然的声响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I said: "Is nothing sacred? It's Sunday morning, I'm in the middle of nowhere, and I can't get away from this Mustang mania!"</E>
        <C>我说:“是不是没有什么东西属于不可侵犯的了?星期天早上,不知身在何处,还摆脱不了这种野马狂!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Gatsby appeared to have sprung out of nowhere.</E>
        <C>盖茨比仿佛是从无人知晓的地方钻出来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We had made clear to the Soviets that they would have to be precise, that they would get nowhere with propaganda.</E>
        <C>我们向苏联人说明,他们必须明确,光是宣传没有用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>noplace</E>
        <C>adv. 无处；任何地方都不；毫无结果</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>anywhere</E>
        <C>n. 无处；任何地方；无名之地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>inexistent,non-existent</E>
        <C>adj. 不存在的；毫无结果的；不知名的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nʌt]</SM>
    <E>nut</E>
    <C>n. 螺母，螺帽；坚果；难对付的人，难解的问题
vi. 采坚果
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fine adjustments can be made by further tightening one of the screws or nut.</E>
        <C>可以用进一步旋紧两个螺钉或螺母中的一个来达到精调。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The "nut" of good manners is thoughtfulness for others.</E>
        <C>礼貌的本质就是体贴别人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nut moves quite slowly along the thread in the metal.</E>
        <C>螺母沿金属螺纹移动得相当慢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After a search, he finds a loose nut where the connecting wire fails to bind.</E>
        <C>经过细心的察看,终于发现有个地方松了只螺帽,制动细丝脱开了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was quite a nut about such things.</E>
        <C>对那些事,我是着了迷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nutsert,female screw</E>
        <C>n. 螺母，螺帽；坚果；难对付的人，难解的问题</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neikid]</SM>
    <E>naked</E>
    <C>adj. 裸体的；无装饰的；无证据的；直率的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The traitor cast his knife at the naked breast of him.</E>
        <C>这个叛徒把匕首向他袒露的胸膛掷来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could not bear the heat of the sun so well when quite naked, as with some clothes on; the very heat frequently blistered my skin.</E>
        <C>当我完全裸体时,我不能象有衣服时那样能够忍受太阳的热;它的热有时简直把我的皮肤晒得起泡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She reeled just then, giddy with fatigue, and down came the lash and flicked a flake of skin from her naked shoulder.</E>
        <C>这个时候,她已经累得头昏眼晕,身子摇晃起来,于是鞭子就落在她那光着肩膀上,抽下来薄薄的一块油皮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The truth that gets into a law court is not the naked truth but the truth in court dress.</E>
        <C>进入法庭的事实都不是赤裸裸的事实,而是穿着法律外衣的事实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was in me this time none of that naked terror I had felt when I had seen the soldiers.</E>
        <C>这次我心中没有产生一点儿象见到当兵的时候那种没有防备的恐怖感。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>explicit,frank</E>
        <C>adj. [生物]裸体的；无装饰的；无证据的；直率的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neimli]</SM>
    <E>namely</E>
    <C>adv. 也就是；即是；换句话说
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In short, they entertained me, not like what I was, but like what they thought I had been, namely, a widow lady of a great fortune.</E>
        <C>总之,她们招待我,不像实在的我,却像他们所以为的我,那就是,一个拥有大笔财产的寡妇。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>viz.,i.e.</E>
        <C>adv. 也就是；即是；换句话说</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[næp]</SM>
    <E>nap</E>
    <C>n. 小睡，打盹儿；细毛；孤注一掷
vt. 使拉毛
vi. 小睡；疏忽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a little grey in the sky, now; so I stepped into the woods and lay down for a nap before breakfast.</E>
        <C>这时候,天空已经有点发白,我走到树林里躺下,想在吃早饭之前先睡一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The jungle spread beneath him in a green velvet nap.</E>
        <C>丛林铺展在他的脚下,象一片绿丝绒那么毛茸茸的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A nap had soothed away the faint lines of tiredness beside her eyes.</E>
        <C>她小睡片刻,眼角边因疲惫而引起的细细纹溜业已消失了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nap of his hat was ruffled, a patch being quite worn away at its brim where his thumb came in taking it off.</E>
        <C>他头上那顶帽子的绒头,都篷松凌乱,帽沿上摘帽子的时候大姆指接触的那个地方,还磨掉了一块。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a quarter I rented a pillow from a porter, leaned back, and tried to nap.</E>
        <C>我花了两角五分钱从列车员那里租了一个枕头,往后一靠,试图打个盹。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beauty sleep,lie-down</E>
        <C>n. 小睡，打盹儿；细毛；孤注一掷</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>caulk off,neglect of</E>
        <C>vi. 小睡；疏忽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[['nɑ:sti, 'næs-]]</SM>
    <E>nasty</E>
    <C>adj. 下流的；肮脏的；脾气不好的；险恶的
n. 令人不快的事物
性的吸引力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He played her a nasty trick by taking all the money.</E>
        <C>他跟她开了个恶意的玩笑,拿走了她所有的钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I didn't like the idea of starting to work for a man who was in such a nasty mood.</E>
        <C>我真不愿意开始替一个脾气这么暴躁的人干活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Henry Ford, as I would learn first hand, had a nasty habit of getting rid of strong leaders.</E>
        <C>我后来亲历其境,知道亨利·福特有一个很坏的习惯,就是排斥强有力的领导人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A nasty young man, danced up the steps of the church.</E>
        <C>一个令人厌恶的年青人,跳上教堂的台阶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He got a nasty knock on the head when he fell.</E>
        <C>他跌倒时头撞得很厉害。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blue,dirty</E>
        <C>adj. 肮脏的；下流的；险恶的；脾气不好的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nætʃərəli]</SM>
    <E>naturally</E>
    <C>adv. 自然地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>And being a great friend of mine, he naturally came to me to get him some outdoor work.</E>
        <C>他是我的好朋友,自然会要我替他找个户外工作干干了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know, as I do, that there is much that naturally divides us.</E>
        <C>我们大家都很清楚,有许多因素自然而然地使我们之间产生距离。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One who has never borne a son naturally would not know how to bear the loss of one.</E>
        <C>一个从未生过孩子的女人自然不会懂得丧子之痛是何等滋味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he writes his thoughts naturally find proper words.</E>
        <C>他写文章句句达意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She naturally jumped at the chance to come to China.</E>
        <C>她当然急忙抓住了这次访华的机会。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>spontaneously,unaffectedly</E>
        <C>adv. 自然地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔ:ti]</SM>
    <E>naughty</E>
    <C>adj. 顽皮的，淘气的；不听话的；没规矩的；不适当的；下流的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You must have been naughty enough to have listened, or you could know nothing of our talk.</E>
        <C>你一定是不听话偷听了我们的谈话,不然你不会知道的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She threw at me a very naughty look, so naughty that I would not kiss her good-night at first.</E>
        <C>她对我作出非常淘气的表情,淘气得我起先都不想吻她和道晚安了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I never see such a naughty boy in all my life.</E>
        <C>我从来没有看见过这样别扭的孩子!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There! It was a mouse! How naughty of Smither to say there wasn't!</E>
        <C>你听!真是只老鼠呢!史密赛儿真是淘气,硬说没有老鼠!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At that hour, and in that place, it was at once as conspicuous as "a good deed in a naughty world."</E>
        <C>此时此刻,在这样的地方,显得象“在罪恶的世界出现高尚的行为”一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blue,dirty,unhappy,inadequate,wrong</E>
        <C>adj. 顽皮的，淘气的；不听话的；没规矩的；不适当的；下流的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neivəl]</SM>
    <E>naval</E>
    <C>adj. 海军的；军舰的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lifeblood of the British working class went into a naval base twenty miles square.</E>
        <C>英国工人阶级的衣食血肉都消耗在这二十英里见方的海军基地上了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a battery of naval guns that had gotten on his nerves.</E>
        <C>特别刺激他神经的是敌人的海军炮队。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boat was operated by two naval ratings in dress whites.</E>
        <C>船由两个穿着白色礼服的水兵驾驶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We then ranged over naval business for two hours with a great measure of agreement.</E>
        <C>于是,我们广泛地研究海军事务,达两小时之久,大部分意见都能取得一致。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He told her of his naval life, his Southern home and his connections.</E>
        <C>他同她谈他的海军生活、南部家庭以及亲戚。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nævi'ɡeiʃən]</SM>
    <E>navigation</E>
    <C>n. 航行；航海
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most of the young men of this region go in for training in navigation.</E>
        <C>这个地区的年青人大都去接受航海训练。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>salling,siling</E>
        <C>n. [航]航行；[水运]航海</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nesəsərəli, ,nesə'serəli]</SM>
    <E>necessarily</E>
    <C>adv. 必要地；必定地，必然地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We would not necessarily be drawn into a campaign that would continuously devour valuable resources.</E>
        <C>我们没必要牵入一种不断消耗有价值资源之战争。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Living with your aunt, you will necessarily be brought forward, as you ought to be.</E>
        <C>和姨妈住在一起,你必然会得到你应该得到的培养。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It did not seem fair to leave her in ignorance of what would necessarily affect her attitude towards him.</E>
        <C>让她继续蒙在鼓里,不了解这件必然要影响她对他的态度的事,是不适宜的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He understood the necessarily delicate nature of this work, and would be pleased to withdraw till the proper time arrived for him to speak.</E>
        <C>他知道这种工作的性质少不了是很细致的,因此满情愿退出这会议,等适当的时机来到了再发言。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This argument, developed for a padding process, would not necessarily apply to treatments in which a polymer is exhausted onto wool fibers.</E>
        <C>这个有关浸轧处理论证,对于聚合物能被羊毛吸进的处理,不一定能适用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inevitably,consequentially</E>
        <C>adv. 必要地；必定地，必然地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ni'sesəti, nə-]</SM>
    <E>necessity</E>
    <C>n. 需要；必然性；必需品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should like to hear from you that you would understand the necessity for such a step.</E>
        <C>我希望得知你会理解这是一个必要的步骤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That men would die was a matter of necessity; which men would die, though, was a matter of circumstance.</E>
        <C>人总有一死,这是必然的事,不过哪些人死,这是偶然的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He hoped to mould a statement which would in any case save him from the necessity of quitting Florence.</E>
        <C>他希望能制造出一项声明,到必要的时候可以免得他弄到非离开佛罗伦萨不可。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>need,want,demand,requirement for</E>
        <C>n. 需要；[数]必然性；[经]必需品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neklis]</SM>
    <E>necklace</E>
    <C>n. 项链
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>How was it that his wife had such a costly necklace?</E>
        <C>为什么他妻子会有样值钱的项链呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The swindler tricked the old lady out of her necklace.</E>
        <C>那个骗子把老妇人的项链骗走了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When I wear this necklace I shall always think of you.</E>
        <C>当我戴上这条项链的时候,我会永远想着你。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The child had a little necklace on of gold beads.</E>
        <C>那小孩带着金珠穿的一条小项圈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is on this trip that Margaret was given the most dazzling pearl necklace, each pearl the size of a marble.</E>
        <C>这次访问期间,送给玛格丽特一串光彩夺目的珍珠项链。每一个珍珠都有弹子球那么大。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ni:dlis]</SM>
    <E>needless</E>
    <C>adj. 不必要的，不需要的；多余的，无用的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would have been a needless charge on the road, so I satisfied him, and he was easy enough on the score.</E>
        <C>这使我们在路上会多一份不必要的开支,这样我们把她说服了,他也放了心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only thing he could regret was his needless dread.</E>
        <C>他唯一觉得遗憾的,是自己不必要的恐惧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Never a needless jar was made.</E>
        <C>绝对不带半点不必要的刺激。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unnecessary,spare,useless,waste</E>
        <C>adj. 不必要的，不需要的；多余的，无用的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neɡətiv]</SM>
    <E>negative</E>
    <C>adj. [数] 负的；消极的；否定的；阴性的
n. 否定；负数；[摄] 底片
vt. 否定；拒绝
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Therefore, he shook his head in the most gentle negative.</E>
        <C>因此,他以最柔和的态度摇头表示否定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The growth rate can exceed the pull rate and even be negative at a given time.</E>
        <C>生长速率可能大于拉晶速率,甚至某一时刻是负值。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>passive,destructive</E>
        <C>adj. [数]负的；消极的；[语]否定的；阴性的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>infirmation,disaffirmation</E>
        <C>n. [语]否定；负数；[摄]底片</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>deny,refuse</E>
        <C>vt. [语]否定；拒绝</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ni'ɡlekt]</SM>
    <E>neglect</E>
    <C>vt. 疏忽，忽视；忽略
n. 疏忽，忽视；怠慢
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her children were in a terrible state of neglect.</E>
        <C>她的孩子们简直没人管。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It might compensate in some way for his seeming neglect of her.</E>
        <C>这样也许会稍许弥补一下他在表面上对她的忽视。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We would not neglect our defenses; we would not risk falling behind.</E>
        <C>我们并不忽视我们的防务,也不会冒落后的风险。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was great neglect in that man to keep me waiting here till so late.</E>
        <C>那个人让我在这里等到这么晚,真是太不守信用了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could hardly suppose I should neglect them.</E>
        <C>他绝不会设想我会置她们于不顾。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ignore,be forgetful of</E>
        <C>vt. 疏忽，忽视；忽略</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>omission,oversight</E>
        <C>n. 疏忽，忽视；怠慢</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ni:grəu]</SM>
    <E>Negro</E>
    <C>n. 黑人
adj. 黑人的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Negro was an old man with neat grizzled hair, in a linen jacket, who stood barring the door with his body.</E>
        <C>那黑人已上了年纪,灰白的头发梳得整整齐齐,身穿亚麻茄克衫,他用身子堵在门口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tall Negro cowherds came up to us with their greased curls and their deep lips.</E>
        <C>一群高大的牧牛黑人拥上前来,一个个长着厚厚的嘴唇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her child was thirty-one parts white, and he, too, was a slave, and by a fiction of law and custom a Negro.</E>
        <C>她的孩子有三十一份白种血流,但是他也是个奴隶,而且根据荒唐的法律和习俗,仍然是个黑人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Boaz Negro did not rebuild his house.</E>
        <C>鲍兹·尼格罗一直没有重新修建他的房屋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free.</E>
        <C>然而一百年后的今天,我们必须正视黑人还没有得到自由这一悲惨的事实。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nə:v]</SM>
    <E>nerve</E>
    <C>n. 神经；勇气；[植] 叶脉
vt. 鼓起勇气
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I finally got up the nerve to tell Charlie publicly what I thought of him.</E>
        <C>我终于鼓起勇气当众告诉查利我对他的看法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'd got my nerve up, and I didn't want to put off making a try at it.</E>
        <C>我已经鼓起勇气,不愿再延迟这次努力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dull blackgray of its walls looked like a tooth after the nerve has been killed.</E>
        <C>围墙是一片惨淡的枯黑,仿佛是一枚抽去了神经的龋齿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That killing yesterday has shaken the nerve clean out of them.</E>
        <C>昨天的那场屠杀,叫他们全吓得失魂落魄啦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I didn't have the nerve to ask a direct question about his kinship with those heads.</E>
        <C>我没有勇气直接讯问他与那些头颅的亲缘关系。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>courage,heart</E>
        <C>n. [解剖]神经；勇气；[植]叶脉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>take courage,get up the courage</E>
        <C>vt. 鼓起勇气</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nest]</SM>
    <E>nest</E>
    <C>n. 巢，窝；安乐窝；温床
vt. 筑巢；嵌套
vi. 筑巢；找鸟巢
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sparrow's nest under the outhouse roof had been washed away and the birds flitted in and out of the eaves, panicking.</E>
        <C>外间屋顶上的麻雀窝被大雨冲掉了,麻雀在屋檐下惊恐地飞进飞出。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From the rear he looked like an animal fashioning its nest.</E>
        <C>从背后看去,他就象一头野兽在那里做窝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seemed to him a little nest, intimate, discreet.</E>
        <C>他仿佛觉得这像个小鸟窝,又亲切,又幽静。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sally took an old quilt out there to fashion a cozy nest, and Lucy deigned to take her ease upon it.</E>
        <C>莎莉拿一条旧被去,为她铺成一个舒适的窝,露西居然赏脸,在那上面休息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She felt that he had escaped her, and was in the maternal nest no more.</E>
        <C>她觉得他与她越来越疏远,不再靠在母亲的怀抱中了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>soil,eyrie</E>
        <C>n. 巢，窝；安乐窝；温床</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nidificate</E>
        <C>vi. 筑巢；找鸟巢</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['netwə:k]</SM>
    <E>network</E>
    <C>n. 网络；广播网；网状物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a graph is defined to be a contact network.</E>
        <C>我们把这样的图定义为一个接触网络。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thousands of small ferromagnetic cores are strung on wires in a network as shown in Fig. 42.</E>
        <C>成千上万的铁淦氧小磁芯象图42那样穿在导线上组成网络。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The network has detected quite a number of shallow earthquakes along the trough.</E>
        <C>新台网已记录到许多沿海槽发生的浅源地震。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A Branch point in a network is a point where three or more conductors are joined.</E>
        <C>在网络中,凡三个或三个以上的导体联结的一点,称为节点(或称分支点)。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The new network has detected some shallow earthquakes along the trough.</E>
        <C>新台网已记录到一些沿海槽发生的浅源地震。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>net,meshwork</E>
        <C>n. [计][通信]网络；广播网；网状物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:trəl]</SM>
    <E>neutral</E>
    <C>adj. 中立的，中性的；中立国的；非彩色的
n. 中立国；中立者；非彩色；齿轮的空档
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>These soldiers were interned in a neutral country until the war was over.</E>
        <C>这些士兵被拘留在一个中立国,直到战争结束。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sum of the total weight and the force is sometimes called boundary neutral force.</E>
        <C>总重量与压力之和有时也称为边界中和力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wore an air of neutral calm.</E>
        <C>他表现出一副无动于衷的冷静的神情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She explained it all in a matter of fact, offhand, neutral way.</E>
        <C>她以就是论事,随随便便,不偏不倚的口气做了解释。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A nation at war has the right of visitation of the neutral ships.</E>
        <C>一个处于战争中的国家有视察中立国船只之权。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>indifferent,litmusless</E>
        <C>adj. 中立的，[生物]中性的；中立国的；非彩色的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fence-sitter,mugwump</E>
        <C>n. 中立国；中立者；非彩色；齿轮的空档</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nevəðə'les]</SM>
    <E>nevertheless</E>
    <C>adv. 然而，不过；虽然如此
conj. 然而，不过
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nevertheless, it is true that he did not wish to be alone with the thing.</E>
        <C>然而,说实在的他也不希望和这东西单独相对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nevertheless, I feel I ought to tell you that it is the cop that counts.</E>
        <C>尽管如此,我仍感到有必要告诉你,关键在于警察。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nevertheless, I was sure he was not a happy man in his great office.</E>
        <C>不过,我可以断言,他在他这个重要岗位上并不是一个快乐的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She may not have been the Fate I was looking for but she was nevertheless a Fate.</E>
        <C>她也许并非我所梦寐以求的那种命运。不过她也可以是另一种命运。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>though,natheless</E>
        <C>adv. 然而，不过；虽然如此</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>whereas,however,while,but,yet</E>
        <C>conj. 然而，不过</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:li]</SM>
    <E>newly</E>
    <C>adv. 最近；重新；以新的方式
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The two doctors tried to entice their newly arrived sister to all the fun of the fair.</E>
        <C>两位医生极力怂恿刚刚到来的妹妹去博览会走走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We start with one pair of newly born rabbits.</E>
        <C>我们从有一对初生的小兔开始。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The odor of newly applied paint drove him up the wall.</E>
        <C>墙上新涂油漆的味道使他简直无法忍受。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The bar had been gutted and newly arranged throughout.</E>
        <C>那个酒巴间完全重新修理过,重新布置过。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their cozy homes were bit newly built when the desperate tides of the civil war surged round them.</E>
        <C>他们刚建好的舒适的新家,便卷入了疯狂的内战旋涡。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>recently,of late,last</E>
        <C>adv. 最近；重新；以新的方式</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['naitrədʒən]</SM>
    <E>nitrogen</E>
    <C>n. [化学] 氮
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After harvesting the crops, he tested them for nitrogen content.</E>
        <C>作物收获后,他测定了作物中氮的含量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sample gas tubes are flushed with nitrogen.</E>
        <C>采气管得用氮气吹扫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tube is blanketed in an inert gas such as nitrogen or argon.</E>
        <C>管子被整个地漫浸在流动的氮或氩等惰性气体中。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>azote</E>
        <C>n. [化学]氮</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔnsəns]</SM>
    <E>nonsense</E>
    <C>n. 胡说；废话
adj. 荒谬的
int. 胡说！
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been so simply taught that there was no nonsense in her head.</E>
        <C>她受的教育极单纯,脑子里毫无邪念。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With your good sense, you could be so honestly blind to the follies and nonsense of others!</E>
        <C>凭你这样一个聪明人,竟会忠厚到看不出别人的愚蠢和无聊!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can do as you please, Miss Ley; I'm going to put a stop to this nonsense.</E>
        <C>你喜欢怎么做我不管,莱伊小姐,我却要制止这种胡闹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His nonsense was like the bubbling of her inner mood.</E>
        <C>他这种俏皮话正与她沸腾着的心情相吻合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Why the hell did you bother me with your nonsense?" the young man railed.</E>
        <C>“我见了鬼才听你胡说八道!”年轻人沉不住气了</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bullshit,kibosh</E>
        <C>n. 胡说；废话</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ridiculous,preposterous</E>
        <C>adj. 荒谬的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔ:məli]</SM>
    <E>normally</E>
    <C>adv. 正常地；通常地，一般地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be untrue to say that, strong and self-reliant as he normally was, he did not suffer.</E>
        <C>要说他往常是坚强、自信的人,并不觉得苦痛是不真实的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Normally,a woman will lie in a few hours before the birth of her child.</E>
        <C>正常地,一位妇女会在产前几小时卧床待产。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were asking a great deal of these guys, because normally you can't design a car that quickly.</E>
        <C>这是向他们提出的很高的要求,因为,通常不可能这么快就设计出一部车来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course, the blinding glare of the sun normally masks the distant stars behind it.</E>
        <C>当然,在一般情况下,太阳那眩目和光辉会使人看不见它背后远处的恒星。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each cow normally produces only one calf at a time.</E>
        <C>在一般情况下,一头母牛每次只能产一头牛犊。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>commonly,currently,generally</E>
        <C>adv. 正常地；通常地，一般地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔ:θ'i:st]</SM>
    <E>northeast</E>
    <C>adj. 东北的；向东北的；来自东北的
n. 东北
adv. 向东北；来自东北
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind came again. It had veered from the northeast to the southeast.</E>
        <C>风又刮起来了,风向从东北转东南。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cold air which reaches the basin from northeast tends to stagnate there during the late autumn and winter.</E>
        <C>在晚秋和冬季,从东北方向进入盆地的冷空气趋向于在那里滞留。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An old steam engine went slowly by, heading northeast, puffing great clouds of smoke and hauling a train of coal trucks.</E>
        <C>一辆老式蒸汽机车喷着浓烟,拖着一节又一节的煤车缓慢地向东北方向开去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The northeast turned black and menacing.</E>
        <C>东北方的天空突然黑云密集,令人恐怖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One day Rudolph was sailing from one town to another when the northeast sky turned back.</E>
        <C>有一天,鲁道夫从一个小镇扬帆前往另一个小镇时,东北方的天空乌云满布。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔ:θ'west]</SM>
    <E>northwest</E>
    <C>adj. 西北的；向西北的；来自西北的
n. 西北
adv. 在西北；向西北；来自西北
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>That sort of wool reached its peak out on the black-soil plains of northwest New South Wales and southwest Queensland.</E>
        <C>这种品种的羊毛只出产在新南威尔士的西北部和昆士兰南部的黑土平原上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then with three ships and a number of followers he sailed toward the northwest.</E>
        <C>然后他带了一批随从,驾驶三艘船向西北方向航行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind, being in that cold quarter in the northwest, blew nearly in our faces as we went.</E>
        <C>这是西北部的寒冷地区,一路上,风吹着我们的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the Northwest, they are being planted by hedgerow on seedling roots, clonal and dwarfing stocks.</E>
        <C>在西北部地区用灌木树篱把它接在实生砧、无性砧及矮化砧上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Germans are in Shantung and eye the Northwest provinces.</E>
        <C>德国人控制山东,觊觎西北各省。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəutisəbl]</SM>
    <E>noticeable</E>
    <C>adj. 显而易见的，显著的；值得注意的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The moment the tide began to rise the increase in the size of the seas was noticeable.</E>
        <C>刚一涨潮,浪头明显地掀得更高。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>obvious,prominent,remarkable,marked,noted</E>
        <C>adj. 显而易见的，显著的；值得注意的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔvəl]</SM>
    <E>novel</E>
    <C>adj. 新奇的；异常的
n. 小说
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were to write this novel the main theme, or motif, would be buried, at first, and only slowly take over.</E>
        <C>如果我写这么一篇小说,就会在开头把主题隐藏起来,然后慢慢地展开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The novel appeared to have been huddled together.</E>
        <C>那部小说看来是匆匆忙忙凑成的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If this is a novel without a hero, at least let us lay claim to a heroine.</E>
        <C>如果这小说里的男人没有一个出类拔萃,女人里头至少有一个了不起的人物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The publishers had praised his novel pretty highly and rather went to his head.</E>
        <C>出版商把他的小说捧得很高,这着实冲昏了他的头脑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In general, her novel deals with simple folk, on farms and in small towns which are never far from the sea.</E>
        <C>一般来说,她的小说写的都是滨海农庄和小镇里的纯朴居民。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>patent,exquisite</E>
        <C>adj. 新奇的；异常的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>story,fiction</E>
        <C>n. 小说</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:kliə, 'nu:-]</SM>
    <E>nuclear</E>
    <C>adj. 原子能的；[细胞] 细胞核的；中心的；原子核的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>And at least here in this group we should not pass over in silence the fact that there do exist in the world other nuclear powers as well.</E>
        <C>至少在这里,在我们这些人中,不应对世界上仍然存在其他核大国这样一个事实漠然置之。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would have no qualms about using missiles to unleash a nuclear war.</E>
        <C>他会毫无顾忌地利用火箭发动一场核战争。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nuclear pipeline is now likely to run dry in most countries.</E>
        <C>大多数国家核电站的管线设备目前很可能会弃置不用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We had never to lose sight of the duty imposed by the nuclear age.</E>
        <C>我们始终不能忘记核时代加在我们肩上的责任。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is bound up in the study of nuclear physics.</E>
        <C>他专心于研究核物理。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>central,atomic</E>
        <C>adj. 原子能的；[细胞]细胞核的；中心的；原子核的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:kliəs]</SM>
    <E>nucleus</E>
    <C>n. 核，核心；原子核
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The most important part of the cell is the nucleus.</E>
        <C>细胞中最重要的部分是细胞核。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>core,quick</E>
        <C>n. [核][天][生物]核，核心；原子核</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:səns]</SM>
    <E>nuisance</E>
    <C>n. 讨厌的人；损害；麻烦事；讨厌的东西
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was as much of a nuisance as any small boy.</E>
        <C>我小时候象任何一个小男孩那样很讨人嫌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The headmistress found her a great help and not a great nuisance.</E>
        <C>女校长觉得她是个得力的助手,而不是一个可能惹祸的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is as though Melville finds Ishmael a nuisance.</E>
        <C>梅尔维尔似乎发现伊希梅尔是个讨厌的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The guest who arrives half an hour too soon is the greatest nuisance.</E>
        <C>比约定时间提前半个小时到的客人是最令人讨厌的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My attempts at praying became a nuisance, spoiling my days.</E>
        <C>我要做祈祷的种种企图已经成了讨厌的事,把我的日子搞得一团糟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>injury,harm,damage</E>
        <C>n. 讨厌的人；损害；麻烦事；讨厌的东西</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:mərəs]</SM>
    <E>numerous</E>
    <C>adj. 许多的，很多的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Smoke from the numerous factories in Ohio rises high in the air and travels eastward with the wind.</E>
        <C>俄亥俄州的工厂从无数的烟囱中冒出烟来,高高升入天空,随风朝东飘移。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the great prizes in the lottery are less, the smaller ones must be more numerous.</E>
        <C>由于彩票中,大彩比较少,所以小彩就比较多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were numerous warnings in all parts of the country during the spring and summer of 1910.</E>
        <C>1910年春夏,全国各地警报频传。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dinner was a grand one, the servants were numerous.</E>
        <C>宴会气派十足,仆役众多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Numerous lesser roads branched off from the main highway.</E>
        <C>从主要公路上分出无数小道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>many,multiple,hundred,plenty</E>
        <C>adj. 许多的，很多的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nə:səri]</SM>
    <E>nursery</E>
    <C>n. 苗圃；托儿所；温床
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Trees have been inspected in the nursery for trueness to name.</E>
        <C>在苗圃内所有的苗木都检查过是名实相符的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nursery lay at one end of a long, bright corridor.</E>
        <C>育婴处位于一条长而明亮的走廊尽头。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>soil,nest</E>
        <C>n. [林]苗圃；托儿所；温床</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nailɔn]</SM>
    <E>nylon</E>
    <C>n. 尼龙，[纺] 聚酰胺纤维；尼龙袜
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man who made the first nylon is dead, and he has left no record of what happened at the christening.</E>
        <C>造出第一批尼龙的那个人已经去世了,他没留下说明为啥这样命名的任何记录。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>polymide,polyamide fiber</E>
        <C>n. 尼龙，[纺]聚酰胺纤维；尼龙袜</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nɑ:'i:v]</SM>
    <E>naive</E>
    <C>adj. 天真的,幼稚的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she was the naive girl, Guy Pollock was the clumsy boy.</E>
        <C>如果说她是那个天真烂漫的小姑娘,波洛克就是那个笨头笨脑的小伙子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she was a naive girl, Guy Pollock was a clumsy boy.</E>
        <C>如果说她是一个天真烂漫的小姑娘,波洛克就是个笨头笨脑的小伙子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was still young and naive, with some girl's freshness.</E>
        <C>她仍然还很年轻而天真,依然保留着一些姑娘的生机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When they did talk they slipped into the naive intimacy of college days.</E>
        <C>他们一交谈就不知不觉地回到了大学时代天真亲密的气氛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her black hair and naive face were now heavy, distressed, sad.</E>
        <C>她那黑头发和天真的面庞现在显得沉重、苦恼和悲哀。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>simple,tender</E>
        <C>adj. 天真的，幼稚的；轻信的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['næpkin]</SM>
    <E>napkin</E>
    <C>n. 餐巾；餐巾纸；尿布
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Lewis seized a coffee cup, raised it to his lean, grim face and gulped, then wiped his lips with a linen napkin.</E>
        <C>刘易斯瘦削的脸上表情阴郁,他抓起一杯咖啡,举到嘴边,一仰头喝了下去。接着使用一方亚麻布餐巾擦了擦嘴唇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was wiping his eyes with his napkin.</E>
        <C>他用手帕擦眼睛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>serviette,mokador</E>
        <C>n. 餐巾；餐巾纸；尿布</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nærətiv]</SM>
    <E>narrative</E>
    <C>n. 叙述；故事；讲述
adj. 叙事的，叙述的；叙事体的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He then told me that he would commence his narrative the next day when I should be at leisure.</E>
        <C>接着他对我说,如果我有空的话,第二天他就开始讲述他的经历。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me dry my eyes, and return to my narrative.</E>
        <C>让我擦干眼泪,言归正传吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It will come out very near the end of this slight narrative.</E>
        <C>这一点,到这篇微不足道的自叙传写至近结尾时,就会明白了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In Scots law an indictment is in more narrative form.</E>
        <C>在苏格兰法律中,刑事起诉书的格式更具有叙述性。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>relation,statement,story,telling,tale</E>
        <C>n. 叙述；故事；讲述</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>related,descriptive</E>
        <C>adj. 叙事的，叙述的；叙事体的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ni'sesi,teit, nə-]</SM>
    <E>necessitate</E>
    <C>vt. 使成为必需，需要；迫使
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The agglomeration and sintering of fine particles can necessitate a lowering in temperature of operation.</E>
        <C>由于微粒易于聚集和烧结,不得不降低操作温度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To map 100 mutants by this method would necessitate nearly 5, 000 crosses.</E>
        <C>用这种方法来绘制100个突变型的遗传图就要做5000个杂交。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ask,lack,pressure,claim</E>
        <C>vt. 使成为必需，需要；迫使</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[neglə'ʒei]</SM>
    <E>neglige</E>
    <C>n. 睡衣；家常服
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nightgown,bedgown</E>
        <C>n. 睡衣；家常服</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ni'ɡəuʃieit, -si-]</SM>
    <E>negotiate</E>
    <C>vt. 谈判，商议；转让；越过
vi. 谈判，交涉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>McTavish and his bushmen are the only fellows who can negotiate those runs, and three of his men were lost that way the last time.</E>
        <C>只有麦克塔维什和他的丛林人可以穿越这些小径,可是上一次他也在这里损失了三个弟兄。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If our government remained passive when stolen documents became media currency, confidence and the ability to negotiate would be undermined.</E>
        <C>如果失窃的文件象货币媒介一样四处乱飞,我们的政府还视若无睹,那么在国际谈判中,我们的信心和能力就会受损害。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The form of the indorsement James uses will also affect future attempts to negotiate the instrument.</E>
        <C>詹姆斯的背书形式也会影响今后使该票据流通的努力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stalin asked with what Government he would have to negotiate.</E>
        <C>斯大林问道,他应当同什么政府商谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We′ve decided to negotiate with the employers about our wage claims.</E>
        <C>我们已经决定和雇主谈判关于我们的工资要求。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>transfer,surmount</E>
        <C>vt. 谈判，商议；转让；越过</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>transact</E>
        <C>vi. 谈判，交涉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nikəl]</SM>
    <E>nickel</E>
    <C>n. 镍；镍币；五分镍币
vt. 镀镍于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The earth's core, at least the outer one is believed to consist of nickel and iron.</E>
        <C>一般认为地核至少是外核由镍和铁构成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Chain stores won't let John D. Rockefeller charged a nickel.</E>
        <C>大联号商店都不会让约翰·洛克菲勒挂一分钱帐的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Ni,medio</E>
        <C>n. [化学]镍；镍币；五分镍币</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nikneim]</SM>
    <E>nickname</E>
    <C>n. 绰号；昵称
vt. 给……取绰号；叫错名字
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You may choose to sign only your first name or a nickname you use with that reader.</E>
        <C>你还是可以只签你与收信人打交道常用的名字或爱称。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a nickname, because I look so aged, they say.</E>
        <C>这是个外号。他们给我这样一个外号,因为他们说,我长的太象个老头儿啦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I've not forgotten the nickname your father gave me.</E>
        <C>我还没忘记你父亲给我取的诨名呢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sobriquet,agname</E>
        <C>n. 绰号；昵称</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nil]</SM>
    <E>nil</E>
    <C>n. 无，零
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before Celia met Alex she had had no responsibilities, her social experience was nil.</E>
        <C>在认识亚历克斯之前,西莉亚肩上没有压过任何担子,社会经验几乎等于零。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Theoretically sludge yield is nil for the extended aeration process.</E>
        <C>对延时曝气法而言,理论上污泥生成量应为零。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The energy requirement for hydrolytic reactions is considered nil.</E>
        <C>水解反应所需的能量被认为是零。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our immediate capacity for an offensive was nil.</E>
        <C>我们尚无立刻进攻的时机。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nothing,nonbeing</E>
        <C>n. 无，[数]零</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔminəl]</SM>
    <E>nominal</E>
    <C>adj. 名义上的；有名无实的；[会计] 票面上的
n. [语] 名词性词
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The increase in nominal stress due to live load, BC, is usually small in comparison with the dead load, OA.</E>
        <C>活载产生的名义应力的增量BC段与恒载产生的名义应力OA段相比一般是很小的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cracks are primarily parallel to the longitudinal direction of the girder and to the nominal bending stresses.</E>
        <C>裂纹基本上平行于主梁纵向,既平行于名义弯曲应力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nominal diameter is the diameter of a sphere of the same volume as the given particle.</E>
        <C>“等容粒径”是某一球体直径,它与某已知的颗粒体积相等。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Father is only the nominal head of the family; Mom has the bigger say over everything.</E>
        <C>爸爸只是家里名义上的家长;一切事情都是妈妈说了算。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Because the terms were nominal almost nothing, plenty of the men took the chance of saving themselves.</E>
        <C>因为租费极微,简直说不上什么,很多人就趁此机会保全了自己的地位。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>titular</E>
        <C>adj. 名义上的；有名无实的；[会计]票面上的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔmineit, 'nɔminət, -neit]</SM>
    <E>nominate</E>
    <C>vt. 推荐；提名；任命；指定
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were sole owner I would nominate you this moment, my dear Dantes, and say it is settled.</E>
        <C>我亲爱的邓蒂斯,假如我是独资老板,我现在就可任命你,把事情决定了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were sole owner I would nominate you this moment.</E>
        <C>假如我是独资老板,我现在就可任命你。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>install,constitute,name,place,specify</E>
        <C>vt. 推荐；提名；任命；指定</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nʌnðə'les]</SM>
    <E>nonetheless</E>
    <C>adv. 尽管如此，但是
conj. 尽管如此，但是
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The incident, nonetheless, revealed the absence in administration circles of any strong obsession with social justice at least for Negroes.</E>
        <C>不过这件事暴露出政府部门对社会正义,至少对黑人缺乏任何认真的关心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nonetheless, the beneficiaries were generally from the bottom half of the population in terms of income.</E>
        <C>然而,按实际收入来说,受益者一般是下层人口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nonetheless, that was not how the other princes and states viewed this mighty agglomeration of Habsburg power.</E>
        <C>尽管如此,其他王公和国家并不这样看待哈布斯堡政权的大规模兼并。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nonetheless, very few managers look forward to dealing with "messy" declining performance situations.</E>
        <C>不管怎么说,很少有经理希望去处理工作每况愈下的“混乱”局面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nonetheless monetarists now acknowledge this fact.</E>
        <C>然而,货币主义者现在承认这点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>yet</E>
        <C>adv. 尽管如此，但是</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>and,granted,but,yet,only</E>
        <C>conj. 尽管如此，但是</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nɔ:m]</SM>
    <E>norm</E>
    <C>n. 规范，基准；定额，分配之工作量
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In Hudson River Bracketed it is as if she gropes for a non-existent norm.</E>
        <C>在《搭了架子的哈德逊河》里,她好象在搜索一个并不存在的标准。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ordinariness is his norm; what is extraordinary tends to be suspect.</E>
        <C>他崇尚普通,对非常之举心怀疑忌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mass advertising steadily destroyed competitive dailies; monopoly became the norm.</E>
        <C>大宗广告不断地摧毁竞争日报;垄断成为普遍现象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It has been authorized by another legal norm of a higher rank.</E>
        <C>它已经得到另一条高层次的法律规范的认可。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The euclidean norm of an n-vector x with real or complex components is defined as following.</E>
        <C>凡具实数分量或复数分量的n-维向量x的欧氏范数被定义如下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>criterion,quota</E>
        <C>n. 规范，基准；[经管]定额，分配之工作量</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəutəbl]</SM>
    <E>notable</E>
    <C>adj. 值得注意的，显著的；著名的
n. 名人，显要人物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Up to the time of his death, Richard Colson was one of the most notable figures in our town.</E>
        <C>理查得·科尔森生前一直是我们镇上最有名望的人物之一。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was hailed as a notable victory for peace.</E>
        <C>这件事被歌颂为一个值得重视的和平胜利。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course, pure market systems are notable for their absence in the real world.</E>
        <C>当然,在现实世界中,纯粹市场体系显然是不存在的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>famous,obvious,remarkable,prominent,marked</E>
        <C>adj. 值得注意的，显著的；著名的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>personality,lion,celebrity</E>
        <C>n. 名人，显要人物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nəu'teiʃən]</SM>
    <E>notation</E>
    <C>n. 符号；乐谱；注释；记号法
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tess's mother caught up its notation in a week.</E>
        <C>苔丝的妈只用一个礼拜的功夫就把它的腔调学会了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Late one night, when he was about to forsake the file for bed, he read an intriguing notation.</E>
        <C>一天深夜,他正要放下材料去睡觉,突然看到了一段引人注目的记载。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In fact, we shall use the same notation for word and its equivalence.</E>
        <C>实际上,我们将用同样的记号来记一个字和它所在的等价类。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is a good time to switch to the classical notation.</E>
        <C>此刻是换用经典符号的好时候。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>symbol,notes,sign,mark</E>
        <C>n. [计][数]符号；乐谱；注释；记号法</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəutifai]</SM>
    <E>notify</E>
    <C>vt. 通告，通知；公布
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We ask that carriers be sent to all the departments to notify them of the decrees that you proclaim here.</E>
        <C>我们要求派人到一切部门去传达你们在这里公布的各项指令。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A State which would exercise this right should notify its intention to other States through the Belgian Government.</E>
        <C>欲行使此项权利的国家,应通过比利时政府将其意图通知其他国家。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>message,post,publish</E>
        <C>vt. 通告，通知；公布</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəuʃən]</SM>
    <E>notion</E>
    <C>n. 概念；见解；打算
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those young men had not a notion of French, and could speak on no subject with striking knowledge.</E>
        <C>那些年轻人不会讲一句法语,谈话枯燥无味,什么也不懂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the notion that a murdered man's ghost would loiter round the dead body before moving to the next world.</E>
        <C>人们的看法是被谋杀的人的鬼魂在去另一个世界之前,总要围着死去的躯体游荡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never looked into the red book, and hasn't a notion about her grandpapa.</E>
        <C>他从来不看缙绅录,脑子里连她的爷爷都没有。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had a notion yesterday-yes, if it could be worked out-I asked Miss Ledger to look into it.</E>
        <C>我想起来,昨天我有个打算--是呵,不知道能不能办到--我想让莱奇尔小姐了解一下情况。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had a notion they were both thinking the same thing.</E>
        <C>她认为他们俩在想着同一件事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>concept,idea,eye,construct,sight</E>
        <C>n. 概念；见解；打算</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nəu'tɔ:riəs]</SM>
    <E>notorious</E>
    <C>adj. 声名狼藉的，臭名昭著的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The notorious Hell Row was burned down in a fire, and much dirt was cleansed away.</E>
        <C>臭名远场的阎王路已在一场大火中化为乌有,许多焦土灰烬被清除一空。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The love of a dog for his master is notorious.</E>
        <C>一只狗爱它的主人,是无人不知、无人不晓的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>infamous,disreputable</E>
        <C>adj. 声名狼藉的，臭名昭著的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nʌriʃ, 'nə:-]</SM>
    <E>nourish</E>
    <C>vt. 滋养；怀有；使健壮
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If only there were harbours which could nourish great armies, here was the front on which to strike.</E>
        <C>只要我们获得能够容纳庞大军队的港口,这里就是展开攻势的前线。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To do that, the Church must do as you do; nourish their faith by poetry.</E>
        <C>所以,教会就得象你们那样--用诗来培养他们的信仰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Food seemed no longer to nourish him, for each morning his face had caught more of the ghastly foreshadowing of Death.</E>
        <C>食物似乎对他失去了营养作用,因为每天早晨,他脸上那种接近死亡的灰暗色总要加深一层。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They needed good food to nourish their bodies.</E>
        <C>他们需要好食品滋养身体。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harbor</E>
        <C>vt. 滋养；怀有；使健壮</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔvəlti]</SM>
    <E>novelty</E>
    <C>n. 新奇；新奇的事物；新颖小巧而廉价的物品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew that this French world was not a novelty to her.</E>
        <C>他知道,法国对于她来说已经不是个新奇的地方了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was no novelty to us.</E>
        <C>对于我们来说,这并不新奇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Upon the whole the novelty attracted him.</E>
        <C>总的说来,这个新奇的事物吸引着他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>newness,originality</E>
        <C>n. 新奇；新奇的事物；新颖小巧而廉价的物品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nju:'merikəl]</SM>
    <E>numerical</E>
    <C>adj. 数值的；数字的；用数字表示的（等于numeric）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We see that there is no numerical value of the real constant.</E>
        <C>我们可见实常数没有数值。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>digital</E>
        <C>adj. [数]数值的；数字的；用数字表示的（等于numeric）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nə:tʃə]</SM>
    <E>nurture</E>
    <C>vt. 养育；鼓励；培植
n. 养育；教养；营养物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>More and more departments of child nurture have to be taken away from the home.</E>
        <C>越来越多的儿童教育,必须从家庭转移出去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>encourage,raise,heart,mother,foster</E>
        <C>vt. 养育；鼓励；培植</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nursing,breeding</E>
        <C>n. 养育；教养；营养物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nju:'triʃən]</SM>
    <E>nutrition</E>
    <C>n. 营养，营养学；营养品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nutrition that involves dependence upon performed organic molecules is called heterotrophic nutrition.</E>
        <C>这种依靠现成有机分子的营养称为异养营养。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He continued to use chicks in studies of various facets of nutrition and physiology.</E>
        <C>他继续用鸡研究各种营养因素和生理学。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The role of connective tissue in nutrition is due to its close association with blood vessels.</E>
        <C>结缔组织因同血管有密切联系而能发挥营养作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A few weeks later Goebbels moved into the official residence of the Minister of Nutrition.</E>
        <C>几周后,戈塔尔搬进了粮食部长的官邸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This book tackles the subject of applied nutrition by using generally a descriptive approach.</E>
        <C>本书采用一般性描述方法处理了实用营养学这一主题。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alimentation,threpsology</E>
        <C>n. [生物]营养，营养学；营养品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neɡlidʒəbl]</SM>
    <E>negligible</E>
    <C>adj. 微不足道的，可以忽略的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>From the point of view of Hilbert space sets of measure 0 are negligible.</E>
        <C>从希耳伯特空间的观点看来,测度为0的子集是可以省略的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bit,inappreciable</E>
        <C>adj. 微不足道的，[数]可以忽略的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['neibəhud]</SM>
    <E>neighborhood</E>
    <C>n. 附近；街坊；接近
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By this time the news of what had happened at the Hollow was spread all over the neighborhood.</E>
        <C>这时候,洼地出事的消息已经传遍了邻近一带。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The people he met away from his familiar neighborhood stared at him as though he had escaped from a cage.</E>
        <C>他离开了那些熟悉他的邻居们,所遇见的人个个都目不转睛地看他,好象他是刚从笼子里逃出来的野兽似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He trifled about, hoping that she was somewhere in the neighborhood and would soon return.</E>
        <C>他拿拿这个,放放那个,希望她就在邻近什么地方,立即会回来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The neighborhood swarmed with rats, cats and dogs.</E>
        <C>附近到处都可看到老鼠、猫和狗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'll stand the earthquake, because it was in the neighborhood.</E>
        <C>我接受地震这个事实,因为它就在附近一带。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>approach,proximity</E>
        <C>n. 附近；街坊；接近</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['naitmεə]</SM>
    <E>nightmare</E>
    <C>n. 恶梦；梦魇般的经历
adj. 可怕的；噩梦似的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She crossed to the bed and rolled him over onto his right side before he could pass into a nightmare.</E>
        <C>她走到床边,将他朝右面推去,替他翻了一个身,使他能抵挡恶梦的侵袭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She closed her eyes tightly to shut out the nightmare images.</E>
        <C>她紧闭双眼,仿佛这样就可驱走那恶梦般的情景。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Everything that happened then was like a nightmare.</E>
        <C>当时发生的一切就象一场恶梦一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the thousandth time, he relived the nightmare of his capture.</E>
        <C>他遭捉的那场恶梦又重现在他脑海中,这已是第一千遍了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They have ridden me like a nightmare, day and night, hour after hour, to this very moment.</E>
        <C>它们日日夜夜,每时每刻都像恶梦一样缠着我,直到现在。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>paroniria,oneirodynia</E>
        <C>n. 恶梦；梦魇般的经历</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>terrible,horrible,awesome,fearful,dire</E>
        <C>adj. 可怕的；噩梦似的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔ:məlai'zeiʃən]</SM>
    <E>normalisation</E>
    <C> &lt;!--def start--&gt;                            &lt;span class="pos"&gt;n.&lt;/span&gt;                            &lt;span class="def"&gt;normalise的变形&lt;/span&gt;                                            
 &lt;!--def start--&gt;                            &lt;span class="pos"&gt;vt., vi.&lt;/span&gt;                            &lt;span class="def"&gt;[主英国英语]=normalize&lt;/span&gt;                                            
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;span class="pos"&gt;变形：&lt;/span&gt;                                                                        &lt;li&gt;&lt;span class="def"&gt;normalised                                                                                                                        , normalising                                                                                    &lt;/span&gt;
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"More capital injections and guarantees may become necessary to ensure stability and the normalisation of credit markets," he said.</E>
        <C>他表示:"更多的注资和担保,可能对确保信贷市场的稳定和正常化变得有必要。"</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What Dowey expects is a normalisation as China becomes much more like the west.</E>
        <C>Dowey预期中国的现代化使它变得更加像西方国家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The "normalisation" comes as the size of the internationally traded iron ore market swells.</E>
        <C>这一"正常化"过程,发生在铁矿石国际交易量激增之际。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"With this fine-tuning operation, the ECB is further supporting the normalisation of conditions in the money market."</E>
        <C>"通过这种微调操作,欧洲央行将进一步支持货币市场状况的正常化。"</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most observers view this retreat as part of the normalisation of credit spreads, as risk is being more accurately assessed.</E>
        <C>许多观察人士将这种撤退视为信贷息差正常化的一部分,因为人们正在更准确地评估风险。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔ:məlai'zeiʃən, -li'z]</SM>
    <E>normalization</E>
    <C>n. 正常化；标准化；正规化；常态化
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A much clearer insight into the behaviour of linear systems is obtained by using a normalization procedure.</E>
        <C>用标称化的方法可以更清楚地理解线性系统的性质。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>standardization,formalisation</E>
        <C>n. [分化]正常化；[标准]标准化；[数]正规化；常态化</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔtwiθ'stændiŋ, -wið-]</SM>
    <E>notwithstanding</E>
    <C>adv. 尽管，仍然
prep. 尽管，虽然
conj. 虽然
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went notwithstanding (that) he was ordered not to.</E>
        <C>他虽被命令不许去,但他仍旧去了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>still,toujours</E>
        <C>adv. 尽管，仍然</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>in spite of,in despite of</E>
        <C>prep. 尽管，虽然</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>although,while,though,as,albeit</E>
        <C>conj. 虽然</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nʌm]</SM>
    <E>numb</E>
    <C>vt. 使麻木；使发愣；使失去感觉
adj. 麻木的；发愣的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was numb to all issues other than the question of Dyke's capture.</E>
        <C>除了关于戴克有没有给逮住的问题,她对什么问题都漠不关心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His heart was calm and numb with a sort of innocence of love, now.</E>
        <C>此刻他的心平静而麻木,充满了天真无邪的爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>While toward his very attractive flesh-and-blood wife in the next room he was numb.</E>
        <C>与此同时,虽然他那漂亮妻子的血肉之躯就在隔壁房间,他却丝毫无动于衷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon the cold wind will freeze the sweat in his pores, numb his bones.</E>
        <C>不久冷风就要把汗水冻凝在他的毛孔里,使他的骨头麻木。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Numb with cold,we urged the weary horses forward.</E>
        <C>我们冻得发僵,催着疲惫的马继续往前走。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>torpify,perish</E>
        <C>vt. 使麻木；使发愣；使失去感觉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stupid,asleep</E>
        <C>adj. 麻木的；发愣的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ni,ɡəuʃi'eiʃən, -si-]</SM>
    <E>negotiation</E>
    <C>n. 谈判；转让；顺利的通过
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In all the years of negotiation with me he has never lost his poise.</E>
        <C>这些年来他与我谈判,从未有不稳重的表现。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>treaty,alienation</E>
        <C>n. 谈判；转让；顺利的通过</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,njuərəutrænz'mitə, -træns-]</SM>
    <E>neurotransmitter</E>
    <C>n. [生理] 神经递质；[生理] 神经传递素
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An amino acid that is found in the central nervous system; acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter.</E>
        <C>在中枢神经系统中发现。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Study of blood zinc protoporphyrin and neurotransmitter in children with sensory integrative dysfunction</E>
        <C>感觉统合失调儿童血锌原卟啉和某些神经递质水平研究</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The heteroreceptor mediation of neurotransmitter release of the main neurotransmitter systems in the hippocampus</E>
        <C>海马内主要神经递质系统递质释放的异源受体介导作用</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Influence of acute endurance exercise on dynamic change of monoamine neurotransmitter and its metabolic ability in the diencephalon of rat</E>
        <C>一次性耐力运动对大鼠间脑单胺类神经递质变化及代谢能力的影响</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Efferent neurotransmitter study of the artificial somatic-autonomic reflex arc</E>
        <C>人工体神经-内脏神经反射弧传出神经元递质研究</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:liwed]</SM>
    <E>newlywed</E>
    <C>adj. 新婚的
n. 新婚夫妇
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The newlywed couple moved into a new apartment.</E>
        <C>这对新人搬进了一间新的公寓。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['naitɡaun]</SM>
    <E>nightgown</E>
    <C>n. 睡衣（等于dressing gown或nightdress）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had simply slipped on a long nightgown with an insertion front.</E>
        <C>他只随便披上了一件长睡衣,前边敞着领口。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bedgown,night attire</E>
        <C>n. 睡衣（等于dressing gown或nightdress）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔn'vaiələnt]</SM>
    <E>non-violent</E>
    <C>adj. 非暴力的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one wanted non-violent offenders -- and especially non-violent offenders who were veterans to boot -- to be thrown into prison.</E>
        <C>没有人真的想把非暴力的犯罪分子——特别是非暴力的犯了罪的老兵——送进监狱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A "fast unto death" is basically a form of non-violent civil disobedience.</E>
        <C>此次运动的口号"绝食至死"(fast unto death),从本质上讲就是某种形式的非暴力不合作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What happened next to this non-violent struggle should be an eye-opener to all those who harbour illusions or biased against armed struggle.</E>
        <C>对于这次非暴力斗争的下一步结果,应使那些生活在幻想中及对武装斗争抱有偏见的人清醒一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"We must carry forward that just cause through non-violent principles," he said.</E>
        <C>"我们必须通过非暴力原则来推进这项正义的事业,"他说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All non-violent religious and political beliefs should be respected equally.</E>
        <C>对所有非暴力的宗教和政治信仰应予以同等尊重。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nɔ'stældʒiə, nə-]</SM>
    <E>nostalgia</E>
    <C>n. 乡愁；怀旧之情；怀乡病
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His portrait of Templeton is at times suffused in an atmosphere of sentimental nostalgia.</E>
        <C>在他对坦普尔顿的描绘中不时流露出一种感伤怀旧的情绪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were the echoes of nostalgia I heard in the crying strings of wild geese winging south against a bleak, autumn sky.</E>
        <C>还有,秋风萧瑟的天空,一行行鸿雁振翅南飞,叫声不绝,我从中听到了思乡的回音。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is little wonder then, in this confusion, we look back to the old days with nostalgia.</E>
        <C>因此,我们在这种混乱时代眷恋以往是不足为奇的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a sudden nostalgia for Africa.</E>
        <C>一股怀念非洲的离别情意油然而生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our car had to be obviously sporty and distinctively styled, with just a dash of nostalgia。</E>
        <C>我们的车当然要象跑车,车型要别树一帜,还要有一点怀旧的色彩。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>homesickness</E>
        <C>n. 乡愁；怀旧之情；怀乡病</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nʌθiŋnis]</SM>
    <E>nothingness</E>
    <C>n. 虚无，不存在；空白；不存在的状态
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Toby was propped up in bed, staring at nothingness.</E>
        <C>托比半躺在床上,茫然地睁着眼睛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole world seemed to be black nothingness.</E>
        <C>整个世界象是黑荡荡一片虚无缥渺。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gap,blank</E>
        <C>n. 虚无，不存在；空白；不存在的状态</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[næɡ]</SM>
    <E>nag</E>
    <C>n. 唠叨；老马；竞赛马
vt. 使烦恼；不断地唠叨
vi. 不断地唠叨
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After the first day I rode little, not so much out of pity for the languishing nag, but because everyone else marched.</E>
        <C>第一天以后,我很少骑马,倒不是可怜那匹奄奄待毙的老马,而是大家都在步行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will go over to Michael Cross, and engage him to come behind on his swift nag.</E>
        <C>我先到麦克尔·克劳斯家去一趟,请他骑他那匹快马一路上给我们望风。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a nag.</E>
        <C>他是个爱唠叨的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>jade,nattering</E>
        <C>n. 唠叨；老马；竞赛马</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trouble,irk</E>
        <C>vt. 使烦恼；不断地唠叨</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔ:zieitiŋ]</SM>
    <E>nauseating</E>
    <C>adj. 令人恶心的；厌恶的
v. 使恶心（nauseate的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I am reminded of that nauseating picture.</E>
        <C>我不由地想起那幅令人作呕的画来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tito had at that moment a nauseating weariness of simulation.</E>
        <C>在这个时候,蒂托对于弄虚作假感到厌烦了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sick,laith</E>
        <C>adj. 令人恶心的；厌恶的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ni:tnis]</SM>
    <E>neatness</E>
    <C>n. 干净，整洁
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was a small, plump, fair woman, with a bright, clear eye, and an extraordinary air of neatness and briskness.</E>
        <C>她是个娇小、丰满的漂亮女子,两眼清澈明亮,带着一付不寻常的利索敏捷的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>orderliness,neat typing</E>
        <C>n. 干净，整洁</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ni:dlisli]</SM>
    <E>needlessly</E>
    <C>adv. 不必要地；无用地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought he had been needlessly savage to him on the last night when they had met.</E>
        <C>他想,头一天晚上,他们遇见的时候,他对他那么粗暴,实在毫无道理。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unnecessarily,uselessly</E>
        <C>adv. 不必要地；无用地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,njuərəu,baiə'lɔdʒikəl]</SM>
    <E>neurobiological</E>
    <C>adj. 神经生物学的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Treatment of spinal cord injury by neurobiological membrane guided neural Stem cells combined with schwann cells transplantation</E>
        <C>神经生物膜介导神经干细胞联合雪旺细胞移植治疗脊髓损伤</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stress-induced relapse and its potential neurobiological mechanism</E>
        <C>应激诱发复吸行为的生物学机制研究进展</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Neurobiological Theory of Language Representation</E>
        <C>语言表征的神经生物学理论</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Exploration on Central Neurobiological Mechanisms of Gan in Taking Charge of Dispersion and Regulating Emotion</E>
        <C>肝主疏泄调畅情志功能的中枢神经生物学机制探讨</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neurobiological Mechanism of Nicotine Dependence</E>
        <C>尼古丁依赖的神经生物学机制</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,njuə'lɔdʒikəli]</SM>
    <E>neurologically</E>
    <C>adv. 与神经方面有关地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This may be neurologically inefficient because the brain has to do a lot of switching, but so what?</E>
        <C>这也许会降低神经系统的效率,因为大脑必须做出大量转换,但那又怎样?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Association for the Neurologically Disabled of Canada</E>
        <C>加拿大智残者协会</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[njuə'rɔtik]</SM>
    <E>neurotic</E>
    <C>adj. 神经过敏的；神经病的
n. 神经病患者；神经过敏者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Poe's imagination is in many respects that of a brilliant and neurotic child.</E>
        <C>坡的想象力颇象聪明而神经不健全的孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The question here is whether belief in spiritualism in the 1860s was an indication of a neurotic personality.</E>
        <C>这里的问题在于十九世纪六十年代相信唯灵论的人是否就是精神病患者。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>jittery,ouchy</E>
        <C>adj. 神经过敏的；神经病的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>nervous wreck</E>
        <C>n. 神经病患者；神经过敏者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:bɔ:n]</SM>
    <E>newborn</E>
    <C>adj. 新生的；再生的
n. 婴儿
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In most cases the newborn pigs consumes the organism very soon after birth.</E>
        <C>大多数情况下,初生小猪在出生后很短时间内便吃入病菌。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reproductive,neonatal</E>
        <C>adj. [儿科]新生的；再生的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>baby,infant,neonate,babe</E>
        <C>n. 婴儿</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['naisiti]</SM>
    <E>nicety</E>
    <C>n. 精密；美好；细节；拘泥细节
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he hurried along the road, he balanced the load with extreme nicety.</E>
        <C>当他在路上急忙忙走过时,他极为巧妙地使车上的载重不失平衡。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>detail,fairness,specific</E>
        <C>n. 精密；美好；细节；拘泥细节</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəumæd, 'nɔ-]</SM>
    <E>nomad</E>
    <C>n. 游牧民；流浪者
adj. 游牧的；流浪的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was indeed a nomad of no nationality.</E>
        <C>他的确是个无国籍的游民。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Vagabonds,Nads</E>
        <C>n. 游牧民；流浪者</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ragamuffinly,migratory</E>
        <C>adj. 游牧的；流浪的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nəu'mædik, nɔ-]</SM>
    <E>nomadic</E>
    <C>adj. 游牧的；流浪的；游动的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pao An was once a frontier stronghold, during the Chin and Tang dynasties, against the nomadic invaders to the north.</E>
        <C>在秦朝和唐朝的时候,保安曾是抵御北游牧民入侵的边防要塞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For generations the Arabian has shared the hardships of his nomadic master.</E>
        <C>阿拉伯人一代又一代地分担着它的游牧主人的艰辛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nomadic Arabs did not farm.</E>
        <C>游牧的阿拉伯人并不耕种。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ragamuffinly,migratory</E>
        <C>adj. 游牧的；流浪的；游动的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔnkən'fɔ:mist]</SM>
    <E>nonconformist</E>
    <C>n. 不顺从一般公认信念习惯的人；不属于圣公会的英国基督教徒
adj. 不墨守成规的；不顺从一般公认信念习惯的；不信奉国教的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Major's elders disliked him because he was such a flagrant nonconformist.</E>
        <C>梅杰的长辈不喜欢他,因为他这样公开地违反了他们心目中的生活准则。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔniɡ'zistənt]</SM>
    <E>nonexistent</E>
    <C>adj. 不存在的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then he took lodgings and found humble work, using forged references from a nonexistent Manchester firm.</E>
        <C>后来,他找到住处,使用一家根本不存在的曼彻斯特公司的假介绍信谋到一个低等职业。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On the portion where slippage is small or nonexistent, surface offsets should be a maximum and of the order of the throw at depth.</E>
        <C>在断层中滑动很小或不存在有滑动的部位,表面错距可能最大并和深部差动属同一量级。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Corporations may evade the restraint of the best regulation by establishing themselves where regulation is weak or nonexistent.</E>
        <C>一些公司可以通过把自己设立在管理条例不健全或者没有什么管理条例的地方,从而避最完善的管理条例的约束。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Vague or nonexistent strategies and policies are an invitation to unstructured, uncoordinated planning.</E>
        <C>含糊不清或空洞的策略和政策会招致计划的紊乱和不协调。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The latter's yearning to expiate a guilt that was in retrospect vastly exaggerated or nonexistent prolonged the war.</E>
        <C>后面这种人急于赎罪的心情把战争拖长了。但回过头来看,这种罪名或者是完全会夸大了,或者根本就不存在。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inexistent,beingless</E>
        <C>adj. 不存在的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔn'seksist]</SM>
    <E>nonsexist</E>
    <C>adj. 非性歧视的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔ:θ'i:stən]</SM>
    <E>northeastern</E>
    <C>adj. 在东北的；东北方的；来自东北的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The importance of these northeastern cities, both as ports and as hubs of manufacturing, did not simply come about by chance.</E>
        <C>这些东北部城市既是港口又是制造中心,其重要性并非偶然形成的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Another linear zone extends in a southwesterly direction from the region of most intense activity into northeastern Arkansas.</E>
        <C>另一条线状区域是从最强烈的地震活动区起,向西南延伸到阿肯色州东北部。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,nɔ:θ'westən]</SM>
    <E>northwestern</E>
    <C>adj. 来自西北的；西北方的；在西北部的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In northwestern China, there is no evidence for endemic domestication of any animals.</E>
        <C>在中国西北,没有任何当地动物驯化的迹象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Winters may be quite cool at the northwestern extremities.</E>
        <C>西北边区的冬天也可能会相当凉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəutəbli]</SM>
    <E>notably</E>
    <C>adv. 显著地；尤其
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>On two or three occasions, notably on October l7, 1914, the alarm was given that there was a U-boat inside the anchorage.</E>
        <C>曾有两三次,尤其是在1914年10月17日,警报传出,说在停泊所内发砚了一艘潜艇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ketenes, notably dimethyl ketene, readily undergo oligomerization and polymerization.</E>
        <C>烯酮,特别是二甲基烯酮,很容易齐聚和聚合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Notably the earth attracting a particle, the extent of the earth must be taken into account.</E>
        <C>特别是在地球吸引一个质点时,就必须考虑地球的大小。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The behaviour of some materials, notably structural steel, can often be approximated by a stres-strain curve.</E>
        <C>某些材料的受力状态,比如值得注意的钢结构,通常可以近似地用应力--应变曲线来描述。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The output of some export crops, notably cashews, cotton, and pyrethrum, fell drastically.</E>
        <C>有几种出口农作物,特别是腰果、棉花和除虫菊的产量大幅度下降。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>especially,remarkably,prominently</E>
        <C>adv. 显著地；尤其</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nəutisəbli]</SM>
    <E>noticeably</E>
    <C>adv. 显著地，明显地；引人注目地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mary, who had been slim for as long as Nim remembered her, had noticeably put on weight.</E>
        <C>在尼姆的记忆里,玛丽的身材一向是很苗条的,而现在显然是发胖了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>obviously,clearly,remarkably,notably,markedly</E>
        <C>adv. 显著地，明显地；引人注目地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:məreitə]</SM>
    <E>numerator</E>
    <C>n. 分子；计算者；计算器
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One can show that the discriminant of the numerator is positive.</E>
        <C>人们可以证明分子的判别式为正。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a result, the denominator and numerator should be about equal if the null hypothesis is true.</E>
        <C>因此,如果无效假设为真,那么分母和分子应该差不多相等。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>counter,molecule</E>
        <C>n. 分子；计算者；计算器</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nətʃərənt]</SM>
    <E>nurturant</E>
    <C>adj. 抚育的；抚养的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:triənt]</SM>
    <E>nutrient</E>
    <C>n. 营养物；滋养物
adj. 营养的；滋养的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nutrient reserves depend much on the nature of the soil and how it has been used.</E>
        <C>土壤中养分的含量主要取决于土壤的性质及养分利用的方式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The nutrient may be intercepted by the roots as they grow through the soil.</E>
        <C>当根系穿过土壤生长时,可以截获营养物质。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nurture</E>
        <C>n. [生物]营养物；滋养物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trophic,alimentary</E>
        <C>adj. [生物]营养的；滋养的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nju:'triʃənist]</SM>
    <E>nutritionist</E>
    <C>n. 营养学家
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The vitamins you ingest from your diet can help put more hairs on your head, says TODAY nutritionist Joy Bauer.</E>
        <C>从你的饮食摄取的维他命可以帮助你把你的头发更头,营养学家喜悦鲍尔今天说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A monthly menu is prepared in advance by the school's qualified nutritionist, Miss Yoshida, and sent home with every child.</E>
        <C>通过资格认证的学校营养师吉田小姐负责制作每个月的菜单,然后由每位学生带回家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Occasionally over the years, when I have despaired of looking as slender as I would like, I have consulted a nutritionist.</E>
        <C>这些年来,当我对自己能变得像希望的那么苗条感到绝望时,我有时会咨询营养师。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But with advice from a nutritionist, her appetite and food intake have improved, she says.</E>
        <C>沙根说,她现在不再服用大麻,但通过一个营养师的建议,她的胃口和进食量都有所改善。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Advice from the nutritionist was not enough.</E>
        <C>光有营养学家的建议是不够的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dietitian</E>
        <C>n. 营养学家</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[nju:'triʃəs]</SM>
    <E>nutritious</E>
    <C>adj. 有营养的，滋养的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The plain but nutritious breakfast was taken by all three in sombre silence.</E>
        <C>三个人在悲怆和沉默中用完了简单而营养丰富的饭菜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The kiwifruit is delicious and nutritious.</E>
        <C>猕猴桃既好吃又有营养。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alible,nourishing</E>
        <C>adj. 有营养的，滋养的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nærəuli]</SM>
    <E>narrowly</E>
    <C>adv. 仔细地；勉强地；狭窄地；严密地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His health had been poor since he narrowly escaped a stroke at Paris.</E>
        <C>自从他在巴黎感染严重流行性感冒以来,他的健康一直不佳。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>closely,grudgingly</E>
        <C>adv. 仔细地；勉强地；狭窄地；严密地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:,kɑ:sl; -,kæsl]</SM>
    <E>Newcastle</E>
    <C>n. 纽卡斯尔（英国港市）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted a box and a hamper that come from Newcastle.</E>
        <C>他要领取由新堡运来的一箱和一大篮货物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nju:liwed]</SM>
    <E>newlyweds</E>
    <C>n. 新婚夫妇；新婚的人（newlywed的复数）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But ' Dushyant Singh Panwar' restricted himself to wishing the newlyweds well: 'Three cheers for a long and harmonious matrimony !!!'</E>
        <C>但署名为"Dushyant Singh Panwar"的读者比较克制,他向这对伉俪发出美好祝福:为他们长久和谐的婚姻生活欢呼三声!!!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The newlyweds will conclude their wedding festivities with the classic " Turandot ."</E>
        <C>这对新人也会在婚礼上表演他们的经典保留节目“图兰朵”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>“We were newlyweds, and neither of us had a penny to our name,” she says.</E>
        <C>“我们是新婚夫妇,双方名下都没啥钱。”她说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>M: Look at these newlyweds.They seem as if they're on top of the world. K: Yes, they do.It's great for them to tie the knot and get married.</E>
        <C>玛丽亚:看这些新婚的人,他们好像是幸福到了极点。凯尔:是啊,对他们来说供结连理是多么好的事情啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most of them, but the newlyweds still haven't arrived.</E>
        <C>差不多了,但新人还没到。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔstril, -trəl]</SM>
    <E>nostril</E>
    <C>n. 鼻孔
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was the same refinement of brow and nostril in both.</E>
        <C>两人的额头和鼻梁同样细嫩。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>naris,nare</E>
        <C>n. [解剖]鼻孔</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nɔvis]</SM>
    <E>novice</E>
    <C>n. 初学者，新手
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She realized that she was a novice.</E>
        <C>她知道自己初出茅庐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In Carrie he saw only the novice.</E>
        <C>他对于嘉莉,只看到新见世面这一点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>learner,beginner</E>
        <C>n. 初学者，新手</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['nebjulə]</SM>
    <E>nebula</E>
    <C>n. 星云；角膜云翳
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        <E>The Great Nebula is a cloud of glowing gas centered on four hot, blue stars located about 1, 500 light-years from the earth.</E>
        <C>这个大星云是以离地球大约1500光年的四颗很热的蓝星为中心的发光气体云。</C>
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  <W>
    <SM>[,njuərəu'tɔksik]</SM>
    <E>neurotoxic</E>
    <C>adj. 毒害神经的
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        <E>And their venom is called neurotoxic.</E>
        <C>它们的毒液称为神经毒素。</C>
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        <E>Preparation of monoclonal antibodies against neurotoxic agent raised from an organophosphorus hapten and its characterization</E>
        <C>有机膦半抗原诱导的抗神经性毒剂单克隆抗体的制备及鉴定</C>
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        <E>Correlation between mitochondrial membrane potential and neurotoxic effect of corticosterone on primary cultured hippocampal cells</E>
        <C>线粒体膜电位与皮质酮对原代培养海马细胞的毒性作用</C>
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        <E>Mechanisms of Free Radical Causes Parkinson Disease among the Neurotoxic MPTP</E>
        <C>自由基在神经毒素MPTP致帕金森病中的作用机制</C>
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        <E>Experimental study of neurotoxic effect of iron ion on nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons</E>
        <C>铁离子对黑质纹状体多巴胺神经元毒性作用的实验研究</C>
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  <W>
    <SM>['nju:z,letə]</SM>
    <E>newsletter</E>
    <C>n. 时事通讯
</C>
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        <E>There are lots of phonies and charlatans in the financial newsletter business.</E>
        <C>干金融通讯这一行的人中间不乏骗子和吹牛大王。</C>
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  <W>
    <SM>['nainpin]</SM>
    <E>ninepin</E>
    <C>n. 九柱球戏的木柱
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